In 13 years of chronicling Mets uni numbers I've been wrong lots of times but rarely when accompanied by the confidence with which I predicted Kirk Nieuwenhuis would show up in No. 22 I made below. It just seemed like a logical intersection of his minor league digits and current availability. Anyway, if you happen come across an inkling of the significance of No. 9, if there is any, please let me know. I should say by the way I have very little against 9 and think it looks great on an outfielder. The Mets in general look great without the black, don't they? I don't mean to get all Howie Rose on you.
In the meantime, I've been informed by mbtn reader Jason that bullpen catcher Dave Racianello is back wearing 54, which he's had for years now. Not sure what that 79 thing was all about.
capt kirk?
I like the post from yesterday - 1701 = 9.
That works I guess
but awfully creative. I think its the obvious Ted Williams similarities.
As long as no one thinks
As long as no one thinks Nieuwenhuis is the second coming of George Theodore.
Surely another person to make
Surely another person to make the game more competitive and intensified.
Jeremy Hefner and Jordany Valdespin
Jeremy Hefner joins the active roster in 53 with Ronny Cedeno going on the DL. There's also a possibility that Jordany Valdespin, who is in the ballpark, will be activated between games; 40-man roster shows him in 61.
Jeremy Hefner
is wearing #53. I guess the whole tradition of coaches wearing numbers in the 50s is gone with the new (2011) clubhouse manager.
Mets.com has Valdespin at #1.
Mets.com has Valdespin at #1.
1
Howie just confirmed Valdespin is in 1.
thanks
On the road tonite just catching up on the bad news
Zach Lutz
Lutz in #19 according to Mets MLB game notes.
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