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By: Ray

Uh huh. I could be leaving Connecticut in an hour and be home by 4. Instead I’m detouring to see the Mets (and some very nice people I know). Hello, my name is Ray and I’m a Mets fan.

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By: Dave

The first step is to admit you have a problem. The second step is to realize that absolutely nothing is going to be done about it, thereby eliminating steps three through twelve.

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By: Inside Pitcher

See you there Bro….

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By: Lou

Outstanding and you nailed it, the sickness and addiction of being a Mets fan. I used to say, and still do in fact, that being a Mets fan is like being a heroine addict. You know that crap is just no...

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By: mikeL

i’ve been turning the game on (TV) but listen from other rooms. i listen for good mets hits/plays and run to the tv to see the replay. i once thought about keeping the TV in the car, but i’m finding i...

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By: srt

Is that what’s wrong with me? I’m addicted? Makes sense. Somehow, I feel better. It’s like watching a train wreck you just can’t turn away from. You know it’s not good but can’t help yourself. Love the...

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By: Tim Keane

“Mediocrity” implies the nearly missed actualization of goodness. Besides gross player mismanagement, outright financial fraud by ownership and corporate-sponsored over-inflation of its tickets,...

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By: Shot August Nights « Faith and Fear in Flushing

[...] man, it is awful. Sunday afternoon, in my de facto drug-induced state, I listened to Eddie Coleman take calls while he sat in Nationals Park riding out the rain delay. A [...]

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