Mets 2006-07 offseason thread

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  1. nyjunc

    nyjunc 2008 TGG Bryan Cox "Most Argumentative" Award Winn

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    I actually like CitiField, it sounds better than alot of other corporate Stadium names.
     
  2. nyjunc

    nyjunc 2008 TGG Bryan Cox "Most Argumentative" Award Winn

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    Not necessarily, another corpriation can come in and offer Citibank a deal for the naming rights and put their name on the Stadium.
     
  3. 17a_tailgater

    17a_tailgater Active Member

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    Great
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  4. BlairThomas#1

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    The return of porn stache...


    Reports: Mets, IF Valentin agree to one-year contractESPN.com news services


    Jose Valentin was a pleasant surprise for the New York Mets at second base in 2006, and the team appears ready to reward the 37-year-old veteran.

    Multiple reports out of New York indicate that the Mets and Valentin have agreed on a one-year contract believed to be worth at least $3 million.

    Valentin signed a one-year deal worth $912,500 with the Mets before the 2006 season and batted .271 with 18 home runs and 62 RBI after taking over the starting second baseman duties
     
  5. 17a_tailgater

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    ok our utility infielder is signed.
    up next
    starting 2nd base
    starting lf
    starting pitching
     
  6. vinsjets

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    Mets break ground

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    New York Daily News - http://www.nydailynews.com
    Mets break ground for house Citibank will help build
    THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
    Monday, November 13th, 2006

    The New York Mets and leaders from around the state held a groundbreaking ceremony Monday to celebrate the 45,000-seat ballpark that will replace Shea Stadium at the start of the 2009 season.

    “The 21st-century New York Mets deserve a home befitting an emerging baseball dynasty, and they will have that in this new field,” state Assembly Speaker Sheldon Silver said at a news conference.

    He and other politicians, including the governor and mayor, later joined players from the team and donned hard hats and Mets jackets before digging dirt with shovels in front of a home plate.

    The new $800 million stadium — to be built next to the current stadium in Queens — will be called Citi Field, part of a 20-year sponsorship deal between the Mets and banking giant Citigroup Inc. that is reportedly worth an average of $20 million annually. Mets owner Fred Wilpon declined to provide details on the financial arrangement.

    The design of the new stadium is reminiscent of Ebbets Field, the storied home of the Brooklyn Dodgers. The stadium will include the “Jackie Robinson Rotunda,” which will pay tribute to the former Dodger who broke the color barrier in professional baseball. The rotunda will tell Robinson’s story and include a statue of him.

    “It is my hope that as individuals and groups walk through the rotunda that they will begin to be inspired,” said Rachel Robinson, the widow of the baseball great. “I hope it will spread not just some joy but some critical thinking about our society.” “You look at these plans in this packet and you just get excited,” Mets third baseman David Wright said.

    Monday’s event was largely ceremonial because construction on the new ballpark began about four months ago.

    The new Mets stadium will be part of a complete transformation of the New York City ballpark landscape by Opening Day 2009. The Yankees are building a $1 billion, 53,000-seat ballpark that is also scheduled to open in 2009, replacing the old Yankee Stadium that was built in 1923.

    Shea Stadium was built in 1964. It was named for the attorney William A. Shea, who led the effort to bring National League baseball back to the city after the Dodgers and Giants left.

    The stadium was the site of some of the most memorable moments in New York sports history, including the team’s 1986 run to the World Series title and the 2000 series against the Yankees.
     
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  7. ShadeTree#55

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    Bah.....................
     
  8. nyjunc

    nyjunc 2008 TGG Bryan Cox "Most Argumentative" Award Winn

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    The new Ballpark looks great in it's tributes to all the glory of Brooklyn Dodgers baseball but I will miss Shea even though it's a dump.
     
  9. Yisman

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    Mets to open season Sunday night vs. champs

    April 1st against the Cardinals in Busch Stadium.

    Wasn't sure whether to post this in the offseason thread or not. If necessary, it can be merged.
     
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  10. FITM

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    Easy sweep.
     
  11. macbk

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    Cards will start the 2007 season 3-0 :lol:
     
  12. nyscene911

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    eom :breakdance:
     
  13. Cakes

    Cakes Mr. Knowledge 2010

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    I hope it is at Saint Louis.
     
  14. MParty7441

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    yup in Saint Louie. We will see them hang the banners and everything, then go out there and sweep them.
     
  15. Yisman

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    yep, it'll be in St. Louis so they can have the ceremony there.
     
  16. Barry the Baptist

    Barry the Baptist Hello son, would you like a lolly?
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    I wish I had photoshop so I could circle that one guy in the grey Mets jersey in the corner and ask what the hell is he doing? He looks like he just crapped himself....
     
  17. FirstTimeCaller

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    As a CITIgroup employee I can assure you, nobody at CITI cares what you think. :smile:
     
  18. 17a_tailgater

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    i want a season ticket plan seating in the leftfield bank
     
  19. FirstTimeCaller

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    Not to single you out here 17a... but I hope we don't end up with cheesy nick names like "the bank"... I think it's already really played out in prosports in the last few years.
     
  20. MisterMoss

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    Damn. Is that really how it is behind the smile I get from the teller? :wink:
     

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