Posts Tagged ‘Mets’
 

 

Microcosm of National League Baseball Microcolumns

Nearly three weeks into this fledging baseball season, Jerry Manuel’s New York Mets are indeed a force to be reckoned with ... The Philadelphia Phillies enter play Friday with their best start since 1993 ... In my last column...
by The Stony Brook Press
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Amazin’ Malaise

For those of you who read my Shea Goodbye article, you probably noticed the sentimental approach I took in describing the stadium’s historic tenure in New York. I was more reflective than disheartened, and felt as if a prope...
by Jason Wirchin
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Shea Goodbye

“Next stop, Shea Stadium.” Any lifelong Mets fan and experienced subway rider knows that those four words crackling over the 7 train’s speakers can only mean one thing: home is near. For 45 years, our beloved ballpark ...
by Jason Wirchin
 

 

 

Week in Review: Week of 9/29

The top news this past week was the “fundamentaly strong economy” faltering even more and the presidential debates which were just like any other presidential debate, filled with rhetoric, hyperboles, castigation and the sa...
by Najib Aminy
 

 
 

The Week in Sports: Week of 9/12

With the start of the NFL season this past week, I was elated because it’s that exact time when baseball is almost over after a thousand games with the real man’s game beginning this year with last year’s Super Bowl champ...
by The Stony Brook Press
 

 



 

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