Letters to the NL East, part 0

Part 0 of the 5 park series, “Letters to the NL East”

Letter to Hank Steinbrenner and the New York Yankees.

Dear Yankees,

We get it, you’ve won a lot. Guess what? You haven’t won a lot recently. You’ve lost four consecutive playoff series, and the first in historic fashion. You haven’t made a significant acquisition during that stretch, and you didn’t this year either. You’re biggest claim in the offseason was retaining the guys you had, but the guys you had didn’t get you anywhere.

Joba and Ian and Phil are gods? Well, we’ll see. I’m sure you don’t need anyone to tell you about Generation K, or that less than 10% of top prospects succeed in the majors. Hughes and Chamberlain have already had some success, but that doesn’t mean they’ll be successful over a full season. Pettite’s only older and it’s unlikely Wang wins more than the 19 games he won last year.

Hank, you are a fiery guy who is always commenting on something. The new manager, Girardi, is also a fiery guy. I’m looking forward to the stories when you two bump heads during a tough patch down the road. Is this Steinbrenner v. Martin part two? Have you ever noticed how the biggest Yankee stories seem to be about non-baseball stuff? That’s not a good thing.

Enjoy being the second team in New York this year, the buzz is all here in Queens.

Your Anti-Fan,

Optimistic Mets Fan

Metamerica

Red Sox Nation, Yankee country? How about Metamerica? My Santana t-shirt provoked plenty of comments walking around downtown San Diego, on one March evening. I had a conversation about Santana, about Delgado, and about El Duque 3000 miles from Shea Stadium. I didn’t hear one peep from Padres fans, and I didn’t see one Yankees or Red Sox cap. This isn’t a very representative sample; it’s March and I was wearing a Mets shirt and hat. However, there were certainly Mets fan about, and people were excited enough to cheer “Let’s Go Mets!” at me as they walked by.

I’m not suggesting we have an election for “America’s team”, I’m just suggesting that maybe Hank shouldn’t count the Mets out so easily. There are plenty of relocated New Yorkers, and plenty of them are Mets fans. There are also plenty of people out there who will always remain National League fans, never jumping on an American League DH team’s bandwagon.

And remember, no one’s talking about how the Yankees kept the same roster they had last year, they’re talking about the biggest trade in baseball and New York; Johan Santana to the Mets.