•  
Posted by Anthony Comments Off

The rock band Council will be appearing at Citi Field for a pre-game concert on September 27th, when the Mets take on the Cincinnati Reds. I will be doing an interview with the band that will appear on MetsTalk.com and BicoastalBaseball.com (as well as re-posted here) that should be up within the next few days. [...]

Posted by Anthony Comments Off

The 2010 MLB Postseason Map, featuring the 8 baseball cities participating in the playoffs.

Posted by Anthony Comments Off

Jerry Seinfeld was in the SNY broadcast booth for the Mets game against the Detroit Tigers today, calling the game and reminiscing about Seinfeld and Lady Gaga’s recent antics with Gary Cohen and Keith Hernandez. Not only was Jerry Seinfeld absolutely hilarious, but he also was really good at calling the game AND providing color [...]

Posted by Anthony Comments Off

The Mets have agreed to sign All-Star outfielder Jason Bay to a four-year, $66 million contract, pending a physical, improving their chances of making the playoffs in 2010. Now while I could go into the next moves the team needs to make to get back to World Series shape, I’d much rather share something I [...]

Categories: baseball, Sports
Posted by Anthony 1 COMMENT

The Mets announced that the team will wear a new pinstriped home uniform in the 2010 season that is inspired by the early years of the franchise: The design combines new and old elements of Mets uniforms. The Mets created the retro uniform following research and positive responses to the jerseys the 1969 World Champion [...]

Categories: CityCynic.com
Posted by Anthony 1 COMMENT

Sometimes when I walk by my dad sitting on the couch watching TV, I wish he had the game on. Or maybe more accurately, I wish he called in to me from the other room and asked me if I was going to watch the World Series with him. Its a strange position to be [...]

Categories: baseball, Life, Sports, Television
Posted by Anthony Comments Off

So this is it baseball fans: We’re down to the “final four” of the MLB League Championship round. Three sweeps and a frigid four-game series in Colorado later, and after going 2-2 in my previously blogged Division Series picks, I’m ready to try again for this round. Just no more sweeps, okay guys? http://citycynic.com/2009/10/07/mlb-division-series-anthonys-picks/ NATIONAL [...]

Categories: baseball, Sports
Posted by Anthony 1 COMMENT

Well baseball fans, it’s that time of the year again… the playoffs! And despite watching my Mets fall to injury after injury, I’m still a huge baseball fan and I’m excited about the 2009 postseason. Watching the Dodgers clinch was amazing this year and seeing the Yankees win 103 times just boggles my mind. Who [...]

Posted by Anthony Comments Off

I’m a diehard lifelong Mets fan. However, I’ve always been partial to the Chicago Cubs. Allow me to explain. When you think about it, the Cubs are similar to the Mets in a number of ways. As I watch the Mets play the Cubs at Wrigley Field, I am watching two teams that came into [...]

Related Posts with Thumbnails
Categories: baseball, Sports

Featured Posts

The universe will always find a way

“If two points are destined to touch, the universe will always find a way to make the connection. Even when all hope seems lost, certain ties cannot be broken. They define who we are — and who we can become. Across space, across time, even across paths we cannot predict.” Great quote from Touch.

Celebrity Apprentice Season 5 premieres February 19

Celebrity Apprentice returns with eighteen celebrities for Season 5 on NBC February 19. I’ve watched all of the previous seasons of the show, which have been full of crazy challenges and great conflicts between celebrities (ie- Gary Busey vs. Meatloaf) playing the game for charity. Plus there’s Donald Trump, who — no matter what you [...]

gary-carter-headfirst-slide-1985

Mets legendary catcher Gary Carter dies

Former Mets catcher and Hall-of-Famer Gary “The Kid” Carter died today from brain cancer at the age of 57. As a lifelong Mets fan, Gary Carter was a legend. If he wasn’t the Mets catcher in 1986, it’s likely the Mets wouldn’t have won the World Series. Even in the years before and after the ’86 [...]

Related Posts with Thumbnails

Search my site

Follow me on Google+

Couldn't get data from google+

Twitter Updates

Sponsors

Get Adobe Flash playerPlugin by wpburn.com wordpress themes