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Win A Free Mets Book: Are You Happy With The Current Direction Of The Team?
We haven’t had any giveaways since the season ended, so let’s kick off the offseason with a chance to win yourself a free copy of this brand new book release; The Amazins: Celebrating 50 Years of New York Mets History. First, check out all the details on this very cool book…
The Amazins: Celebrating 50 Years of New York Mets History
To celebrate the 50th anniversary of this beloved franchise, Triumph Books and the New York Post are jointly publishing The Amazins, a history of the Mets that includes all the highlights, the lowlights the Hall of Famers, the underachiever, the great games and the memorable moments, virtually everything, in fact, from the rich 50 year history which makes their fans as passionate about their team as any in baseball.
- The book is a celebration of the New York Mets’ first 50 years and includes:
- More than 100 stunning rare and vintage color photos.
- 22 in-depth profiles of the greatest Mets ever to wear the “Blue and Orange”.
- The 24 most memorable games in Mets history.
- Aerial views and archival photos from all three Mets’ home ballparks.
- Feature stories on the managers and franchise builders.
- A half-century of Mets’ broadcasters.
I took a few shots with my Blackberry which doesn’t take the best photos, but I wanted to give you an idea of how remarkable this coffee table sized book really is.

LETS PARTY LIKE IT’S 1969!

GREAT FEATURES ON EVERY MANAGER!

IN-DEPTH PROFILES ON GREATEST METS OF ALL TIME!
As you can see the book is a must-have for any Mets fan, and a true treasure for your Mets collection. Once you start reading this book, I guarantee you’ll find it too difficult to put down, and I’m not joking…
WIN A FREE COPY!
Here’s your chance to win a free copy of this truly amazin’ new book chronicling the 50 year history of the Mets!
In 100 words or less, please answer the following question:
ARE YOU HAPPY WITH THE CURRENT DIRECTION OF THIS TEAM?
Leave your story right here in our comments thread for all to see, and tomorrow evening at 8:00 PM, we will randomly select a lucky winner and send you out a brand new copy of this stunning book.
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Click Here To Get A Copy For Less Than $20 Dollars!
About the Author: Joe DeCaro
I'm a lifelong Mets fan who loves writing and talking about the Amazins' 24/7. From the Miracle in 1969 to the magic of 1986, and even the near misses in '73 and '00, I've experienced it all - the highs and the lows. I started Mets Merized Online in 2005 to feed my addiction. Follow me on Twitter @metsmerized.
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In 100 words or less, tell us if you are happy with the current direction of the New York Mets?
NOOOOOOOOOOO!!
LOL, why was my no of 100 words erased?? you said 100 words or less, so i made that no a 100 word NO!!
he said 100 words, not 100 letters
1984, June 4th, vs. the Pirates (and their silly hats). Dad, Uncle & me. Upper deck, lowest row. I remember being blown away by how big Shea was. Strawberry jacked one. I’ve been hooked or cursed ever since.
Stuckin, guys like you, me, maniac, bayonne have enjoyed success at least, is this new know it all guys who think that numbers and not spending is the right way to go about things.. feel lucky you weren’t 4 years of age when the mets won…
what direction is that?
I haven’t liked the direction of the Mets since Wilpon bought out Nelson Doubleday. I don’t blame any of the GM’s for what has transpired during this period. Many of them were either handcuffed by not going over slot in the draft, or simply not having money to spend accordingly.
That’s easy NO. I really haven’t seen any direction. What has Sandy done other then hire a manager.
I can’t say I am pleased with the direction of the team given a 25 year drought since their last World Championship team. The prospects for a return to winning ways seems dim for the next few years unless they get very lucky. Then add in the Madoff factor and what you get is a lot of BS with no winning. It is a shame how things have gone for a team that used to dominate the New York baseball scene. The Wilpons should be ashamed except they have no shame.
Let’s not get too carried away with this “Last 25 years” talk because I hear it a lot. I don’t like the Wilpons either but it’s not all their fault.
Being a Mets fan you should be well aware of some classic gut wrenching losses ON THE FIELD either in post season games or games leading up to the post season.
It’s not like the Mets haven’t had the chance to change their destiny – playing baseball on the field – during those 25 years because they’ve had more than their fair share of opportunities and we just flat out lost some big games.
I don’t think they’re choosing a direction but rather the direction has been given to them. It is a direction which has been crippled by the Mets front office through all of the legal messes they have gotten into. It has proven to be very costly and limits any type of regrowth for this team for the coming years.
Non! Nein! Αριθ! Nr! 아니다! Não! How many ways do you want me to say it? No!! (Gotta love Babel Fish!)
I think the Wilpons financial problems, part of why they brought in SA, will tie the hands of the FO despite rumors, statements and assurances.
I know of past bad signings and no quality being added to farms system but just trying to build from within with the current crop of “potential” “future” stars leaves the question, You can’t build a winning team strictly from minors can you?
I hope I’m wrong and they show that they are headed in a right direction by re-signing Jose and extending David so these two Mets Gems can be part of the “new” winning ways!
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It’s hard to say if I’m happy with the direction or not. This is Sandy’s 2nd yr, need to see how it plays out. It’s gonna take some time, can’t ask for a miracle after only one year of his regime. I am very interested in what he’s gonna do with the team this offseason though
LETS GO METS!!!!
No. Please let someone who is capable
Of running this franchise do so. The Wilpons have worn out there welcome.
The Wilpons’s didn’t allow Omar Minaya to open the vaults for free agents? Are you nuts? What would you call Pedro Martinez, Carlos Beltran, Carlos Delgado, and Jason Bay.
Am I happy with the direction of the team now? If I am a realist, yes. I would know that the right thing to do is to wait before making an offer to Jose Reyes. Signing him again is a business decision and a very risky one at that. Until that situation is decided, not much else will be done.
There are still many other huge question marks too!
2012 will not be a good year for this team in terms of being a playoff team but with some luck and a bounce back from Wright and Bay, and the comeback of Ike Davis we can have hope for the future as our young pitching prospects mature in the minor leagues!
Well I don’t personally see a direction yet which is why I am unhappy.
Looks more to me that the FO is merely spinning in place hoping centrifigal force will throw off all the big salaries!
And I fear this spinning will continue until 2014 until Santana and Bay get thrown off as well.
If we were truly trying to rebuild from within then we would not have let guys like Nickeas, Pridie and Evans go searching for work and would have packaged them with something else to get something for the future.
I’ll accept the notion that they are not going to be a part of the future success of the franchise on their own but they were very tradable commodities when packaged that if it got us even ONE potential player would have been better than what we are doing with them.
Omar bought his competitivness Cashen on the other end Traded for it while he was drafting.
We seem to be spinning in place hoping salary gets throw off and I for one see not one move that has made this team competitive in the next 5 years!
Not a ONE!
Metsie, we’re not going anywhere in two dimensional space, players to and fro, mostly to. But in three dimensions, we’re moving out — straight down. Sad but true.
Once I know the direction, then I can answer it…What Sandy is saying and what my eyes see are two completely different things.
Sadly, until this Wilpon/Ponzie thing is settled…I don’t think this team will ever get a true direction.
But I don’t like the idea that “They have to make make money before they can spend it”, I’m sorry, but that’s not the correct direction for a team in NY.
I especially don’t like the idea that we should purge our current roster and hope that players in AA can win for us in 3-4 years.