Tuesday, September 30, 2008

Should I Stay or Should I Go Now ?

By Jeremiah Sullivan

Mets fans in and around the tri-state area are probably left asking themselves that question after an abysmal end to 2008. However, the one bright side of the weekend was Santana. Johan, thank you for that.

I checked my calendar three times during the latter part of the Mets'4-2 season-ending loss to the Florida Marlins on Sunday...just to make sure I was reliving a 'groundhog day' in 2007. There was no aging southpaw trying to paint the corners to no avail. Or an eight run deficit for a team to climb out of. Rather, it was a close game until the eighth, when the ball was handed over to the bullpen. Yikes.

The Mets have dropped the ball for a second year in a row. A new stadium is already being transitioned for next season; the former house being picked a part by wrecking-balls and scavengers. What's left of the '08 season is a bunch of...'overachievers'?



C'mon now, an organization calling such a large market home, combined with a hefty payroll and bills to pay thanks to the brandy-new Citi Field is going to call themselves overachievers ? For Mets fans across the country, that...is a slap in the face. Piece by piece, the Mets farm system has been depleted and necessary role players have been traded away in hopes of improving this team. However, far too often do the Mets find themselves in a position saying, 'Well if only we hadn't done that deal...'

A little late for that.

Does frustration begin to describe the feeling of Mets fans after the last game at Shea. How deflating an experience to splurge on tickets for the game, get the family out there, root your heart out...for a season-ending loss to a third-place team. The same team that beat you last year. In the same fashion. On almost the same day. Sure fans got to sit back afterwards and watch some of the Mets greats dance across the field. tipping their final cap to Shea before it comes crashing down.

But could they really, actually enjoy that type of ceremony? I know I watched it out of respect but did little to enjoy the moment. The sting of a deflating defeat after a promising season did enough damage. Hopefully SNY will replay the ceremony later in the week. Or later in the month. Or later in the year.

Why? Because quite frankly few actually know how long it's going to take to get over this one.


Your 2009 New York Mets

Ramon Castro
Brian Schneider
Jose Reyes
David Wright
Carlos Beltran
Johan Santana
Mike Pelfrey
John Maine
Nick Evans
Daniel Murphy
Jerry Manuel
Joe Smith

The rest are anyone's guess...



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