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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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by Greg Prince on 24 May 2006 5:59 am
I've got another Jason in my life. He's also a Mets fan and I also met him online and he's also very, very sharp; I have good luck with Jasons that way. The one I'm talking about here sent me the gift of prescience Tuesday:
Today marks 7 years since The Schilling Game. Which marks the […]
by Jason Fry on 24 May 2006 4:55 am
…Steve Trachsel was bad.
…Gavin Floyd didn't get a rainout.
…Pat Burrell was around to kill us.
…Sal Fasano had short hair and no 70s porn-king 'stache.
…Steve Trachsel was worse.
…Paul Lo Duca couldn't field a one-hop throw to the plate.
…David Bell was tolling for thee, me and everyone else in orange and blue.
…Julio Franco was running bases like […]
by Greg Prince on 23 May 2006 7:43 pm
The schedulemakers did us a favor by giving us an off day Monday. I don't mean us the Mets, I mean us the Mets fans. I was too drained for a game against anybody last night, let alone a large one against the second-place Phillies. That must mean we're doing something right as a team […]
by Greg Prince on 23 May 2006 1:23 pm
Mr. Met doesn’t really need a new hat, but he thought he’d collect this one anyway. It wasn’t an easy find.
He grabbed it dramatically Friday.
It got away painfully Saturday.
But before a gust of wind could blow it into the LaGuardia flight path, he snatched it back definitively Sunday.
Hat’ll look good in Mr. Met’s trophy room, no?
Mr. Met’s haberdashery […]
by Greg Prince on 22 May 2006 9:51 am
Funny how quickly The Worst Loss Ever recedes when replaced by a perfectly good win, a two-out-of-three series triumph and the end to several irritating losing streaks. Though I didn't necessarily believe it when I groped for something constructive to say the day before yesterday, we got 'em tomorrow after all.
No longer am I unvictoried […]
by Jason Fry on 22 May 2006 6:11 am
Honestly, I dread the Subway Series, and I don't particularly like to go — I've got anger-management issues as it is, so being confronted with braying Yankee fans in the flesh, instead of at the safe remove accorded by TV, isn't the best idea for me. Winning? It's marvelous, sure, but it comes with a […]
by Greg Prince on 21 May 2006 12:54 pm
Hours after yesterday was in the books, Chuck called to commiserate. Though we've certainly had these “my god, wasn't that awful?” conversations before, he asked a new question: “Do you sleep after games like that?”
Good question. I didn't know because I don't think I ever saw a game quite like that.
Should I ever run for […]
by Jason Fry on 21 May 2006 2:44 am
Was it that there was no need for this, not with Duaner Sanchez doing just fine and it not being a save situation? All afternoon I'd been thinking how weird it was to watch a Subway Series game and feel totally relaxed. I should have known.
Was it that I'd already let my mind skip ahead […]
by Greg Prince on 20 May 2006 9:47 pm
Ah, fuck it. We'll get 'em tomorrow.
While I and probably you settle down, why don't we all enjoy a Mets Classic?
by Greg Prince on 20 May 2006 8:14 am
Aaron Heilman, it's been said, should go back to starting. His three innings of game-changing relief, however, suggest he should fill all roles on the staff. Now starting…Aaron Heilman. Now warming up…Aaron Heilman. Now entering the game…Aaron Heilman. Now lifting an entire team and all the momentum it could ask for upon his back…Aaron Heilman. […]
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