Tuesday, September 23, 2008

Yankee Stadium finale

One of the single, coolest things I've ever done. Ron and I sat in Section 14 where we sat many weeknights for a grandstand admission to watch Craig Nettle play 3rd. If a good lefty was pitching, like Gator, we might move over to section 15 for an inning or two, but Nettles made a lot of great plays in back of Guidry.

Since the lines for Monument Park wrapped around the entire stadium on every level all the way out to section 35 in the upper tier, we decided we would take a walking tour of the Stadium. It was a lot more fun than standing in line for 4 hours.

We visited every view from Field to Loge to Upper tiers and remembered some great moments from the years. World Series games, playoffs and stars. Like Gooden's no-hitter and the 96 opener in the snow where I got the free ticket. Old timer's days like when Billy got his job back in '78 and Maris finally getting his number retired. Tom Seavers' 300th win. The last day of the '84 season when Mattingly beat Winfield for the batting title. Clemens as opening day starter for the Red Sox. Rags, Goose, Catfish, Munson, Murcer, Piniella and Reggie.


In the bright afternoon in the right field upper deck I reminisced about Reggie's last year in the Bronx. While George would not give in to Reggie and pay him what he a wanted, fans would throw spare change into right field taunting Reggie to stay. Bobby Brown would come in as a defensive replacement in late innings and pick up the change. I often wondered if he had to split it with Reggie?

Camera flashes light up on the last pitch


In my view, the most striking thing about the day was the lack of promotion to buy tickets or merchandise. I really felt like it was about the fans and the players and not about the YES Network. Maybe it was different on TV, but at the stadium it felt pure and right.

Yankee Stadium Finale



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Saturday, February 09, 2008

SB XLII Naming the Catch

Seems like every news outlet in NY is trying to name the catch.


1010 WINS - Name the Amazing Manning/Tyree Super Bowl Catch

WCBS NEWSRADIO 880 - Name Tyree's Catch

Yahoo: Let's name the Tyree catch


The catch, the play, the down does not really need a name. Giants fans will remember it and so will all NFL fans.

Years from now when a QB escapes a lineman and converts a 3rd down, they'll say he got Manning'd.

Or when a WR makes a highly unlikely circus catch, they'll say he Tyree'd it.

When a big favorite loses when it counts the most, they'll say they Belichek'd (or maybe Belichoked).

My point is, the play will be remembered on its own and creating a forced reference in a slogan won't do it; Time will. A common and natural reference to the catch will eventually emerge. And forever, when an announcer refers to "the play", Giants fans will smile and Patriot fans will switch the channel.

What do you think they are calling the play in New England?

Monday, January 21, 2008

Michael Eisen - Story - 1.20 Giants advance to Super Bowl! - Giants.com

Michael Eisen - Story - 1.20 Giants advance to Super Bowl! - Giants.com

It was a great game and a nail-biter.

All time exciting Giants playoff wins in reverse order:
last week against Dallas,
this game against GB,
the 5 FG game against SF and
the SB against the Bills.

Sunday, January 13, 2008

The Associated Press: Cowboys Flop, Giants Soar



The Associated Press: Cowboys Flop, Giants Soar


Maybe next year all the 'boys should leave their girlfriends and wives home.
Of course they can bring their moms to wipe away their tears after they lose.

Dallas Cowboys wide receiver Terrell Owens (81) sits on the bench during the fourth quarter against the New York Giants in an NFC divisional playoff football game, Sunday, Jan. 13, 2008, in Irving, Texas. New York won 21-17. (AP Photo/Matt Slocum)



Lastly, when Eli (the last manning left alive) lost his first 2 playoff games, I never heard him cry. Frankly, I prefer my QBs dry-eyed.