“But it’s easy to imagine the Mets’ regulars outplaying the Dodgers’, which is kind of sad, and kind of funny, and mainly a reminder that it’s not necessarily good to spend like a soused heir. (There is a basketball team in Los Angeles further proving the point.)”
Have been reading Tim Marchman for years, a big fan. Not seeing this one, much as I’d like to!
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< 1 2 3I'd add the Wizards to the list of bad NBA team names.
Still, this couldn't have surprised him, could it? Iirc Wright said he had spoken to Dickey in the offseason and they both felt the team was moving in the right direction, but it didn't sound like anything more than ballplayer boilerplate. Wright has the means as much as anyone to have a good sense of the Wilpons' finances. They his employer so he could have easily been as familiar with them as anyone here. Surely he's not so naive as to think that there were any indications the payroll was going over $100m in the next, well, ever?
edit: hell, never mind Wright's problems. Our problem is the further that trades push the next best Mets team over the horizon, the longer we wait to have a rooting interest in a contending team.
And maybe I'm not being fair to the Pelicans... but that seems like a weird name to choose.
"The Washington Bullets have announced a name change, to distance the franchise from associations with violence and crime. The new name will be the Maryland Bullets."
Find me the lakes in the greater Los Angeles area.
EDIT: Coke to #103. And I had no idea the Pelicans were even (going to be) a thing. I sincerely hope their logo is of a pelican carrying a basketball-shaped bulge in its beak pouch.
Also, the color of one's socks has always struck me as somewhat unworthy of commemoration in a team name.
The White Sox came along in 1894 and the Red Sox in 1901. They didn't have many things back then to name teams after.
Also, I've been told by people who ought to know that he'll pay a lower tax rate on the signing bonus. IOW in real take home money he'll probably be well ahead of what he was offering to take from the Mets.
(with a side bonus that he gets paid in money that you can see through)
That and hosting 'Wednesdays With JP' on the local sports station.
I kinda miss that for sheer oddness.
JP was odd in that public relations was one of his biggest weakenesses, and yet he was so willing to engage with fans publicly.
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