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Friday, September 28, 2007

How To Lose a Division in Ten Days

The next time we see you guys, it may be a time of depression or a time of laughter. Yes, the Mets are on the brink of something bad. Something really bad. But all this worry may be for nothing.

Last night was about the most lifeless game I have ever watched. There wasn't a single moment where the Mets had a chance. But as I like to say many a time. Everything's not lost.

As a baseball fan, you can't ask for a more exciting weekend than the one that lies ahead. 7 teams in the National League fighting for 4 unclaimed spots.

As a Mets fan, we are in for the ultimate freak out. Those who think the season is over, that we don't have a chance, are simply wrong.

The season is now 3 games long. And it's actually good that the safety net that is the wildcard is no longer a certainty and more like a reach.

But this weekend its us against the Marlins. We no longer control our own destiny. We simply need to win.

But seriously, what a weekend.

See you guys on Monday. Hopefully we will all have something to smile about.

Vaya,
Sip

3 Comments:

Blogger Jay said...

Actually we DO still own our own destiny.

We sweep the Marlins.

We crush the Phillies in a one-game playoff.

This team just needs to buck up and do it.

1:53 PM  
Blogger Ceetar said...

the Phillies aren't going to sweep.

2:38 PM  
Anonymous Karma said...

at least the bombers didnt make the playoffs.

5:50 PM  

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