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A new blog has been created. I hereby set forth as the author of what I plan on presenting and proving to that degree as THE BEST METS BLOG ON EARTH. You may be aware of the popular Mets blogs out there, from Seven Train to Shea to Mets Fever to Phuck Philly. But this blog will take it to the next level- providing insider photography, detailed analysis, expert predictions and even awesome T-Shirt deals. Those Mets is your all-in-one Shake Shack consuming, honest complaining, Yankee hating megaphone. This blog will shatter competition and is soon to take off as the supreme Mets blog on planet earth.
Lets get things started with a fact: The number 4 defined last year. In its opening season, Citi Field drew over 3.1 million fans with a game average of 92.7% of seats filled, 4th best in baseball. The Mets finished in 4th place in their division. 4 key players were injured at almost all times. Carlos Delgado hit a season low 4 home runs. These are facts we musnt deny, nor shy away from. But folks, we can't put up with 4 anymore. 2010 must be a injury-free year of 1st place. Too bad Omar failed yet again. This off-season was another year in 4th place. According to both ESPN and Sporting News, the Mets had the 4th best offseason in the Majors. After the Yankees, Angels and Phillies. Sure, we got Bay and picked up some solid pitchers incluing Minor Leauge sensation Clint Everts and left-hand star Hisanori Takahashi who was awarded as the best pitcher in his league in 2007 and finished last year with a 2.94 ERA. Still, the Mets missed out on Lackey, Halladay and Holliday- the three prayers Mets fans made at the end of the 2009 season, all traded elsewhere.
Lets get things started with a fact: The number 4 defined last year. In its opening season, Citi Field drew over 3.1 million fans with a game average of 92.7% of seats filled, 4th best in baseball. The Mets finished in 4th place in their division. 4 key players were injured at almost all times. Carlos Delgado hit a season low 4 home runs. These are facts we musnt deny, nor shy away from. But folks, we can't put up with 4 anymore. 2010 must be a injury-free year of 1st place. Too bad Omar failed yet again. This off-season was another year in 4th place. According to both ESPN and Sporting News, the Mets had the 4th best offseason in the Majors. After the Yankees, Angels and Phillies. Sure, we got Bay and picked up some solid pitchers incluing Minor Leauge sensation Clint Everts and left-hand star Hisanori Takahashi who was awarded as the best pitcher in his league in 2007 and finished last year with a 2.94 ERA. Still, the Mets missed out on Lackey, Halladay and Holliday- the three prayers Mets fans made at the end of the 2009 season, all traded elsewhere.
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