Sunday, August 24, 2008
My Last visit to Shea Stadium Ever ;(
Yesterday was circled on my calendar for many weeks, the date of Saturday August 23rd, 2008 would be the last time I ever step foot on my most sacred and hallowed ground: Shea Stadium. With my upcoming trip to Mt. Everest taking taking me away for all of September and the playoffs no guarantee (and my crazy travel schedule to Europe in October for work), this would be my last visit to Shea Stadium in my life. I estimate that I have been to Shea almost 1,000 times, my estimates: 1977-1981: (year of the strike): Approximately 5 games a year (including Jets games): 25 visits 1982-1987: (a boy's prime baseball years, I was 10-15 and lived 2.5 miles away from Shea): Approximately 25 games a year: 150 visits 1988-1994: Employee of New York Mets/Harry M. Stevens as a Stadium Vendor: Approximately 80 events a year (games, employee parties, religious ceremonies, concerts, playoffs): 560 visits 1995: No Visits (Boycotting the strike of 1994) 1996-2008: Average of 6 games a year: 78 visits Ok that is approximately 813 times. But when I was a kid Shea would open up to the public in the winter and you could go sleigh riding and cross country skiing for free. I would often go with my dad or best friend Billy. As an adult I would also run the NY Road Runners "Run to Home Plate" (with the Tank) 5K run. So Let's say 850. I round up, 1,000 sounds better. My Grandfather took me to my first Mets game on Memorial Day, 1977-May 30th for a double header against the Montreal Expos. The Mets lost both games (game 2 box score). My dad took me to my first Jets game at Shea Nov 23rd, 1980, a 31-28 OT win over the Houston Oilers. (And we sat next to a bunch of Oilers fans and they bought me a Jets hat to shut me up! I was always loud and annoying.) Yesterday got off to a bad start. Kathleen had no idea where our tickets were! We had to go on StubHub and get tickets last minute. We got to Shea on time only to find out that a water bottle leaked in Kathleen's pocketbook and killed her iPod and such. Not a good omen. I felt a loss in my bones, I have witnessed far more losses (mostly from 1977-1983) than wins as a fan in the early years. (Come on my first visit was a double header loss!) The Mets lost 8-3 last night. It was an ok game, the game was fast paced and the Mets did not give up, making it interesting in the bottom of the 8th inning. I kept telling stories of vending, going to games in 1986, what sections I worked during the Rolling Stones concerts. Shea holds many memories for me like watching the Jets with my Dad and watching the Mets with my late Grandfather. It was also the venue of my first job, a job that made me rebel against "normal" jobs and lead to a life of enterpreunship. I witnessed some amazing playoff games in 1986, 1988, 1999, 2000, and 2006. Even saw some great Jet games (some great come from behind games with Richard Todd!). I always go between Game 6 and the 1980 US Hockey game vs USSR as the best sporting event of my life.Game 6 is forever part of my life and Endy's catch in 2006 (the other (bad) Game 6) is something I will tell my grandchildren about. As a lifelong Mets fan, I have wanted to tear the place down since about 1992, once the new stadiums started going up. I got my dream a few years ago with the agreement to build CitiField.The new place looks great, it will make a great home for the Mets. I can't wait to go to a few games there. At 9:54 pm, I looked at my cell phone for the time, paused, and then walked over the threshold at Gate C, exiting the stadium for my very last time. Kathleen just rolled her eyes, but a huge chapter of my life just closed. So long and thanks for the memories. We'll miss you William A. Shea Municipal Stadium. Posted by Steve (with a tear in my eye) in New York
Saturday, August 23, 2008
Medal Count as of End of Day Saturday
The US has more medals overall and China has the most Golds. Here is the current medal count as of close of activities on Saturday (from ESPN): Most mainstream events are over but some goodies are on the deck for tomorrow (China time): Men's Marathon Men's Basketball (USA v Spain)
Friday, August 22, 2008
Fraud in Gymnastics?
Allegations have dogged the Chinese Olympic Women's Gymnastics team about the age of its athletes. You have to be at least 16 years old by January 1, 2009 to compete in this Olympics in the Gymnastics events. Online records as well as media reports by the Chinese government's news agency, Xinhua, seem to suggest that Chinese (Gold winning) gymnast He Kexin may be as young as 14. Her birth certificate is alleged to say January 1, 1994, but her passport is suppose to say January 1, 1992. She responded: "I was born in 1992, and I'm 16 years old now," He said. "The FIG has proved that. If I'm under 16, I couldn't have been competing here." So if the teams are cheating, and if the judges are cheating (thankfully no scandals *this* year), then why not introduce Internet voting as the last judge? Longtime reader Bill in Vermont says that there will be fraud, but apparently there is already fraud in Gymnastics. That said, having built Internet voting for Zagat in the .com era, I know how to build a voting system that counters fraud. The IOC can just hire my old team. More people buy Zagat books than watch Gymnastics anyway... Posted by Steve in New York
Thursday, August 21, 2008
Billy Wagner out 3 weeks-Starting Pitching to the Rescue
While the Mets have not put an exact date or timeline on Wagner's return, initial estimates are now 3 more weeks. After Johan Santana pitched a complete game shutout earlier this week, Mike Pelfrey pitched a complete game 3 hitter last night against the Braves. What should the Mets do? September 1 is not too far away and they can get by with relief pitching until Wagner gets back. But the team will have to count on its starters going 7+ innings. What happens if Wagner can't make it and the Mets make the playoffs? go with a four man rotation and make one of your starters your closer. I nominate Pedro. Posted by Steve in New York
Wednesday, August 20, 2008
Olympics: Total Medals by Country
As of now (Thursday morning China time) Michael Phelps has more metals than all but 8 countries. How amazing is that? Phelps has almost 30% of US Gold Metals. Also, China has more Golds than the US, but the US has more metals overall. A great Olympics! --Source ESPN
Tuesday, August 19, 2008
Why is Gymnastics in the Olympics?
Yesterday we saw two very strange things in Women's Gymnastics. The first was a Chinese woman doing a routine and then not landing on her legs, she landed on her knees. Other competitors landed perfectly and according to the TV announcers, who were Gymnastics coaches in the past, were "ripped off" and scored lower. We also saw a Chinese girl score the exact same number as an American girl and the Chinese was awarded the Gold by the computer, the American the Silver. Once again the experts on TV were not sure how to deal with it. They all agreed that the American deserved a higher score in the first place, but could not explain the tie going to the Chinese. I ask, why is Gymnastics in the Olympics? If the experts can't agree and the judges are too subjective, you should remove it from the games. Or at least give a vote to the audience via the Internet. While loyal reader Bill in VT says that internet voting could lead to fraud, I just remind you about previous Olympics where judges were paid to put certain figure skaters in the lead. Bring on the internet. The All Star Game has it. Time for the Olympics to get on board.
Monday, August 18, 2008
Steve and the Tank go high...
It is our job here at Steve and the Tank to report the (sporting) news. In two weeks we will be making the news. Both Steve and Tom (the Tank) will be leaving for a trek to Mt. Everest Base Camp. The Tank leaves next week and I leave two week from today and we all meet in Kathmandu on Sept 3rd. For the entire month of September we will be blogging the experience right here. (No Internet at Base Camp? No problem, we are going to phone in the the post to Jack via sat phone and he will post for us.) I have been planning this trip for a year with the Sherpas and our schedule looks like this. We should have Internet access in Kathmandu and in Namche Bizarre so we can also post some photos. Below is our proposed schedules, we hope that we can have enough bandwidth (and sat phone coverage) to blog. Stay tuned! Sept 5: Fly to Lukla. Lukla (9,000’) to Phakding (9,500’) Overnight at Phakding Sept 6: Phakding (9,500’) to Namche Bizarre (11,500’) Overnight in Namche Sept 7: Acclimation day in Namche Bizarre (11,500’) Overnight in Namche Sept 8: Namche (11,500’) to Pangboche (12,700’) Overnight at Pangboche Sept 9: Pangboche (12,700’) to Pheriche (14,000’) Overnight in Pheriche Sept 10: Acclimation day in Pheriche (14,000’) Overnight in Pheriche Sept 11: Pheriche (14,000’) to Loboche (16,000’) Overnight in Loboche Sept 12: Loboche (16,000’) to Gorak Shep (16,800’) Overnight in Gorak Shep Sept 13: Visit Everest Base Camp (17,400’). Overnight in Gorak Shep Sept 14: Summit Kala Pattar (18,700’) Gorak Shep (16,800’) to Loboche (16,000’) Overnight in Loboche Sept 15: Loboche (16,000’) to Kumjum (12,500’) Overnight in Kumjum Sept 16: Kumjum (12,500’) to Namche (11,500’) Overnight in Namche Sept 17: Namche (11,500’) to Lukla (9,000’) Sept 18: Fly to Katmandu (weather permitting) Overnight at Katmandu
Sunday, August 17, 2008
Will Dara Torres Marry The Tank?
Dara, Congratulations on winning medals over the years and making the USA and whole world proud! I know you have been divorced twice in the past. Would you please consider marrying The Tank? Your partner David might mind but hey, you're technically not married and I'm running for President and I'm single. We haven't had a bachelor President since James Buchanan. So, how about please helping me on the road to the White House? OK, maybe not, but I'll settle for a swimming lesson as I almost drowned when I was 10 and 18 years old. My Vice President Steve will be too busy to take over the Presidency because he'll be the Mets next General Manager and still be traveling to places like NotNewYorkStan. Love! Your Biggest Fan - The Tank P.S. I want to confess to my readers that I write in the best loving traditions of the Onion's "Smoove B". Have you ever seen The Tank and Smooth B in the same place at the same time? Coincidence, I think not. P.S.S. Congratulations to Michael Phelps on becoming the greatest athlete of all time in winning eight gold medals in a single Olympics! Congratulations are also in order to Phelps' competitor, Milorad Cavic, who almost won by .01 of a second. Milorad is from California but swims for Serbia. Milorad was punished by the European Federation for wearing a "Kosovo is Serbia" t-shirt written in Cyrillic during the European Championships. Bravo Milorad for standing up for the right thing! Kosovo is Serbia! Posted by Smoove B / The Tank in Olympic Loveland.
Saturday, August 16, 2008
Better Late Than Never
The Royals and Yankees went to extra innings. Youth was served when rookie Brett Gardner drove in Robinson Cano for the game-winning run in the 13th. The Yankees won 3-2. It helped sooth Friday's heartbreaking loss where Mariano gave up the go-ahead run in the ninth in a non-save situation. He has given up seven of his nine runs in non-save situations. He nor anyone else can explain it. The Yankees have to keep winning while Wang, Joba, Hughes, and I rehab our injuries. As for the Mets, they continue to roll as they beat the Pirates for their fifth straight win. Posted by The Tank barely keeping the faith for a Subway Series to close out Yankee and Shea Stadiums in NY.
Friday, August 15, 2008
Update from Beijing For Friday August 15th
Swimming Michael Phelps kills his own World Record in the 200 IM for his 6th gold medal of the Beijing games and 12 gold overall. He has two more events, the 100m Fly tonight and the 400m medley relay. The 100m fly is Phelps' signature event, last time he lost it was like in High School. He he wins that tonight that will make 7 golds in one game, tying Mark Spitz. On Sunday the US is a heavy favorite for gold in the relay, which would put Phelps in a league of his own. Tennis James Blake's impressive win over Roger Federer on Thursday did not help him today as he lost to Fernando Gonzalez of Chile 4-6, 7-5, 11-9.Blake had three match points that he failed to convert. Blake is not out of it, Gonzalez will play the winner of the Rafael Nadal and Novak Djokovic match for gold and Blake will play the loser. Facing Rafael Nadal or Novak Djokovic for Bronze is a daunting prospect. Baseball "Red" China defeated "Free" China (Taiwan) 8-7 yesterday. Cuba defeated the US 5-4. Who said politics is not part of the Olympics. Women Gymnastics The USA took 1-2 in the women's all around on Friday.Shawn Johnson finished second overall to teammate Nastia Liukin in the women's all-around Friday. This was not without judging problems. On the vault Liukin had a perfect landing and a near perfect routine but was heavily penalized. This leads me to believe that all scored sports need an overhaul in the Olympics. Maybe make the last judge an Internet vote? Russia v Georgia Speaking of politics. Two nations at war, Russia and Georgia, had events against each other this week. Georgia and Russia faced each other in Judo and Women's beach volleyball (my favorite event). Georgia won both events (and took gold in Judo) and the women's beach volleyball team embraced after the event shown here. (I just needed an excuse for a photo of beach volleyball.) Posted by Steve in New York
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