Sports: Boo-friggin’-hoo for the Mets
September 30, 2007 in The Sports Page
Let’s hear it for the Mets:
No major league team had owned a lead of seven games or more with 17 to play and failed to finish in first place. New York, which had that margin on Sept. 12, matched the largest lead blown in September. The 1934 New York Giants (Sept. 6) and 1938 Pittsburgh Pirates (Sept. 1) and also led by seven games in the final month only to drop into a fatal tailspin.
A win Sunday not only would have kept the Mets even with Philadelphia and forced a one-game playoff for the division title, it would have tied them with Colorado and San Diego for the wild card. So they would have had two ways to reach the postseason.
Instead, the Mets lost six of their final seven games — all at home — and are out.
There isn’t a Cubs fan anywhere who sheds a single tear. We remember the Fall of 1969 when some dirtbag Mets fan tossed a black cat onto the field, cursing the rest of the Cubs season.
I’ve enjoyed listening to Ron Santo chortling over the Metss woes this past week, as well as his badmouthing Shae Stadium for being the ugly, run-down-uncomfortable mess that is it.
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October 2nd, 2007 at 2:23 pm
Oh…my…god. First goats, then black cats, then Bartman. Every time the Cubs lose there’s a freakin’ “jinx” or conspiracy.
How ’bout this thought: They lose because they suck.