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Faith and Fear in Flushing made its debut on Feb. 16, 2005, the brainchild of two longtime friends and lifelong Met fans.

Greg Prince discovered the Mets when he was 6, during the magical summer of 1969. He is a Long Island-based writer, editor and communications consultant. Contact him here.

Jason Fry is a Brooklyn writer whose first memories include his mom leaping up and down cheering for Rusty Staub. Check out his other writing here.

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View Article  SNY Prepares to Do Right By Us
As trophies and t-shirts were being passed around Wednesday night on five different channels, I flipped to SNY out of curiosity. Would they be taking their New York sports mandate seriously and covering the grim doings at Yankee Stadium? Would they have something special on to cheer up the rest of us? Would there be racing from the Meadowlands?

They were airing a repeat of The Best of Mets Weekly which, at that moment, featured Dave Howard giving Julie Alexandria a tour of a Citi Field luxury suite. I can't say it made me feel any better.

But this does, courtesy of Neil Best's Watchdog blog on the now restricted newsday.com (which I can still access thanks to being spun inside Cablevision's customer web):

Call it offseason filler if you must, but SNY's new "Mets Yearbook," debuting Thursday night after its "Hot Stove" show, is off-the-charts cool for sports and TV nostalgia buffs.

The series features 27 season highlight films from 1962 through '88 that had been languishing in the Mets' archives for years.

The ones from the early years were made for promotional purposes and shown mostly to community groups; they were not designed for television and in some cases never have been seen on TV before.

Gary Morgenstern, SNY's VP of programming, said the hodgepodge of films followed various formats and were of varying lengths but have been turned into half-hour shows for "Mets Yearbook."

The first five — 1971, '84, '75, '68 and '63 — will be shown on Thursdays in 2009, with about 10 more in '10 and the rest sometime the following year.

So far I have watched '71, '68 and '63.

The '71 show includes footage of an old-timers' game in which Satchel Paige is seen pitching, and in which Bobby Thomson pitched to Ralph Branca. (You read that right.)

In the '68 show, Gil Hodges is seen going over scouting reports in the locker room with his young pitching staff, including Tom Seaver and Jerry Koosman.

The '63 highlights were most interesting of all, because they included extensive, full color, rarely seen footage of the Mets playing at the Polo Grounds.

That includes the final major league game played there, after which Casey Stengel is shown walking off through centerfield in a scene similar to the one featuring Tom Seaver and Mike Piazza at Shea 45 years later.


We've all rolled our eyes incessantly at SNY's lack of imagination and dismal deployment when it comes to the Mets archives. But this is a great and encouraging sign. This is what we've been asking for since 2006. MSG does this sort of thing relentlessly and beautifully with MSG's Vault. Show us old Mets stuff. Show us old games (we've seen 42 by my count, some of them 42 times apiece, it seems) but also show us footage and clips and highlights and oddities. Show us these films...and that's what they're doing.

Kudos to SNY. It's nice to receive a little good Mets news on a day like this.
View Article  Flash-Forward Friday: I Saw Everything End
"Welcome, Mr. Fry. If you'll just follow me this way, I'll show you your suite."

"OK. This is kind of a weird experience. Can you tell me ..."

"It's an adjustment for everybody, sir. We've found that it's best if you take things in at your own pace. Now then, here we are. After you, Mr. Fry."

"Hmm. Not bad. Not bad at all. Fresh flowers, really? Oh, wait, um..."

"Yes sir, they're synthetic. Cuts down on maintenance costs. Very convincing-looking, though, wouldn't you say?"

"Except for that spot of resin that's supposed to look like a dewdrop. It's always a dead giveaway. Oh, sorry --"

"That's entirely all right, sir. Let me open the curtains for you. There we are."

"Huh, I'd kind of hoped I'd be on the water side of the building, instead of looking at ... what is that, a chiller plant?"

"And our freight dock. All the rooms have this view, sir."

"They do? That's kind of weird. Do these windows open?"

"Only a centimeter. Safety reasons, sir."

"Safety? What does that matter now? No, don't tell me. It's an adjustment."

"Indeed it is, sir. Here is your mini-fridge, stocked just for you."

"Dr Pepper! This really is -- wait a minute, this is Diet Dr Pepper. I'm happy to say I'm done watching calories. Could I get --"

"I'm afraid this is what we have, sir. Though there is ice cream."

"Ah, now we're -- oh, Jeez. Look, I'm sorry to be That Guy, but this is chocolate, and I really hate chocolate. I know, weird, right? Any chance you could scare up some ... oh. You know, I've already made the adjustment to knowing what that sad little smile of yours means. Just chocolate, I get it. At least could you have maintenance take a look at the fridge? It's barely cold."

"That's the temperature it's designed for, sir. There's an ice machine down the hall."

"The one with the out-of-order sign?"

"Yes, sir."

"Ugh. Just tell me the TV works."

"Certainly sir. You'll find it right in here, sir. We have five channels, plus access to in-room entertainment. There's on-demand music from several specially programmed digital stations -- The Best of Auto-Tune, Jingoistic Contemporary Country, Strident Folk Utopianism, Christian Rock, Summer Novelty Hits of Yesteryear and the Best of Hackeysack Jam Bands. Plus movie libraries celebrating the work of Michael Bay and Rob Schneider. And if you push that yellow button you'll be able to access adult in-room entertainment -- edited for community standards of course."

"OK..."

"And here you'll see we've created some special channels just for you. For instance, let me show you this list of Star Trek titles."

"Wait -- I'm a big fan of Star Wars. Star Wars, not Star Trek. I hate Star Trek with a passion. I can't believe -- ah, never mind. We'll all have to make some adjustments. What else do you have?"

"I'm glad you asked, Mr. Fry -- let's look at a preview of your special welcoming gift from our staff. Let me queue it up here. You just sit back and I'll take care of everything. Note that we have extra foam pillows for your comfort."

"The Mets Channel! All right, highlights! Now we're talking!"

"Yes, sir."

"Wait a minute, what year is this? My memory's not what it used to be ... let me think. Wow, David Wright is really young in this. Jose Reyes too. But there's Citi Field, so it must have been early in our rise to National League hegemony. Man, those were the days, right? What a turnaround -- once the front office really embraced rigorous statistical analysis and stopped being hysterical about the Yankees and bad PR it seemed like it was just one title after the other. And remember Daniel Murphy's batting title? Johan's five consecutive Cy Young awards? The night we crushed the Phillies to clinch the division with our first-ever no-hitter? Citi was sure loud in those days, particularly after they made it into a shrine to Mets history. Ah, good times. Some of the happiest times of my life, in fact."

"Indeed, sir."

"Wait a minute, what's all this ceremony? It's not Game 1 of any World Series I can remember, not with the other team in navy and beige. What team is that? Why is an opposing player hitting a home run?"

"Mr. Fry?"

"Give me that remote a second. Where's the friggin' fast-forward ... ahh. Oh!"

"Sir?"

"Wait a minute, what -- just wait a minute. Who the hell is Valdez? Oh my. Oh my God. This is that year. The one in which everybody got hurt. It's ... it's all coming back to me now. We lost the first game in Citi Field history with Pelfrey falling down on the mound and Pedro Feliciano balking in a run. That was the year Ryan Church missed third base. And K-Rod walked Mariano Rivera with the bases loaded and the friggin' Mets gave him the pitching rubber. And Oliver Perez got like eleventy trillion dollars and he absolutely sucked. And our stupid manager laughed a lot about everything and played old broken-down utility guys and had a bunting fetish. And our new closer gave up not one but two walk-off grand slams. And we lost that game when Francoeur hit into an unassisted triple play. ... And the Mets had that weird minor-league guy who tore off his shirt and threatened to fight minor leaguers, and they fired him but they couldn't even do that right because our stupid GM turned it into this weird vendetta against a beat writer. And Luis Castillo ... Luis Castillo ... LUIS CASTILLO DROPPED A FUCKING POP-UP WITH TWO OUTS IN THE NINTH AGAINST THE YANKEES. Is that what I'm watching here?"

"Yes sir. It's the 2009 season highlights video."

"Did they even make one of those? No, never mind. What -- why would you ever think I'd want to see that again, at any point in eternity? I mean, it might not have been the worst year in Mets history, but it was endless and embarrassing and just soul-killingly awful. And even when it was over it wasn't really over, because the World Series that year was the Phillies and the Yankees, the worst of all possible matchups, and the Yankees won, they were absolutely unstoppable, and ... WHY IS THIS HERE? DID YOU SCREW UP AGAIN? DID YOU THINK I MEANT 1969? OR 1999? OR 2019? OR EVEN 1989? THE ONLY GOOD THING ABOUT THE 2009 BASEBALL SEASON WAS THAT EVENTUALLY IT WAS OVER. WHY IS THIS HERE? WHY?"

"Sir, please don't upset yourself."

"DON'T TELL ME NOT TO UPSET MYSELF! I was trying to be nice, but this whole experience is ... well, it's a little underwhelming. In fact, it completely sucks so far! Fake flowers, no view, foam pillows, crappy music, warm fridge, diet soda. No, stop, don't say anything. Just give me a moment."

"You have all the time a person could ask for, sir."

"I suppose so. OK, never mind. You said this is the Mets channel, right? So what else is there? Wait a minute, is this crappy remote broken? WHAT ELSE IS THERE?"

"That's the only selection, sir."

"The only ... you're telling me I'm going to spend eternity with no Mets to watch except a retrospective of the 2009 season? Is that what you're telling me? You're giving me that sad smile again. Wait ... wait a minute. Oh my God. Oh. My. God."

"Mr. Fry?"

"This isn't ... this is really ... this is the other place, isn't it?"

"Yes, sir."

"Oh."

"I'll give you some time, sir."

"I ... wow. Thank you, I guess. I'm just a little confused. I pictured ... lakes of fire. Forked tails. Sulfur. This ... no, it fits. You've modernized, I suppose."

"Thank you, sir. We like to think it's a different aesthetic."

"I understand now. I just ... I wasn't that bad of a person, was I?"

"I'm not allowed to comment on other guests' arrangements, sir, but I will say these are among our nicer accommodations."

"So ... if I'd really been an awful human being ..."

"Between us, sir? I checked in a Mets fan this morning whose channel shows nothing but a loop of the first inning of the final game of the 2007 season. And his adult selection is security footage of Bobby Bonilla eating a box of Yodels while on the toilet."

"That does lend a certain perspective to things, I suppose. Let me get you something ... for your troubles."

"Your money's no good here, sir."

"Oh. OK. Thank you, then."

"Entirely my pleasure, sir. Now if you'll excuse me, there are cases of alcohol-free Stroh's that I need to bring over to the Applebee's. Have a good eternity, Mr. Fry."

The terrestrial edition of Flashback Friday will pick up again next week. In the meantime, don't miss a day with Peter Laskowich, as introduced by Greg here.