What if the end isn’t the end?
It’s a question that’s been posed by philosophers, parishioners, Wonkans, Cornucopians, and Limahl through eons upon eons, but what if a period becomes more of an ellipsis?
Many things come back long after they’ve been declared finalized. Just look at television series: how many classic TV vehicles have been resuscitated many years after they supposedly concluded? Some of them egregiously, with stars and plotlines that pale in comparison to the original. Some that include a fraction of the original cast, and not, for an array of reasons, the complete crew. Welcome to that crap television series reboot. it’s Night Court without Harry, Dexter without Deb, or Roseanne without Roseanne. A far cry.
In this particular case, it might be mostly like Frasier without Niles. Except that Frasier was the star of the show and Niles was the second fiddle, and at Misery Loves Company 1.0, Rob was our shining star. For a few reasons: it was his idea, he had the gumption to launch this thing with me riding shotgun, and especially because his team won multiple World Series while we wrote about it. Misery, my ass.
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Anyway, this is where we are. Rob, for all the right reasons, is far too busy to spend countless, pointless hours, scribing about the Boston Red Sox’ travails. He’s a company executive and a badassed varsity soccer head coach, among other roles. Good on my friend. I, meanwhile, occupy a far lesser peg in the world.
At the same time, when we ran an MLC reboot at Gheorghe: The Blog last fall for a couple of months, the Sox spoiled his good time by fading into oblivion super quickly, while the Mets got inspired and defied lots of odds as they made their way into the penultimate series. So… between that and the fact that the Mets landed the best player on the free market in the off-season, I’m jazzed to write about the Metsies.
That means a couple of things: 1. Everyone will be underwhelmed by my output. It’s been a long time since I logged the dog days of my team’s season while representing Mets Township in these hallowed halls. Rusty doesn’t even cover it. I’m 22 years older and busier, sloppier, and mostly out of good ideas. 2. The juxtaposition that we used to enjoy will be missing. One off the other, the occasional barb ‘twixt good buddies, keeping one eye over our shoulder at each other‘s teams… that’s lost.
But… the door is always open for my good friend to waltz back through (he’s one hell of a waltzer, if you’ve ever seen him at a wedding) and go stride for stride with me. Or at least make a cameo. In the meantime, this is a passion project in an arena that once drew a fair bit of attention amidst the blogosphere, but now has more dust on it than Paul’s Boutique.
I don’t know … let’s light this candle and see what happens.
So what of the Mets ‘25? Coming off the OMG season of note that was 2024, there is much room for letdown. Juan Soto takes expectations to the stratosphere. But the absence of a marquee pitcher we had all hoped to add, plus a spate of injuries in the spring, mean that all expectations get doused with a shower of salt grains like we’re the Morton girl. The NL East is Murderer’s Row, and most bettors have the Mets coming in 3rd place. I don’t care… Excitement is brimming in the Township, and that’s a very, very different feeling than it was a year ago. Steve Cohen advised us that we were in a rebuilding mode for a couple of years when he dumped Verlander and Scherzer at the deadline in 2023. But tomorrow happened much more quickly than we figured, and we’re back in business. Let’s go.
The Mets open in Houston-town this afternoon. Clay Holmes, reliever-cum-starter, takes the hill in a game that oddsmakers have as Astro-nomically in the opposition’s favor. Okay, it’s a run and a half, but the gag was there. I told you I was rusty!
I’ll talk more about what we need to happen in 2025 in the posts ahead. Don’t wanna come out with too much of a bang here, MLC fan(s).
At the very least, at the absolute minimum, as Del Griffith said, Roger Cedeno will log zero at-bats for the New York Mets this season. Here we go.
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3 comments:
reliever-cum-starter? Gross.
it's aliiiiiivee!
Mets O/U on wins is 90.5. Sox is 86.5.
4 games diff... good enough for the Case Bet?
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