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On Wednesday, October 8, Mike Piazza will be
part of a roundtable discussion on VH1’s debut episode
of That Metal Show, ‘a celebration of all things hard rock and heavy metal.’ If you would like tickets to the event, in New York ...
Following Sunday’s season-ending loss to the Marlins, the
Mets honored Shea Stadium with a post-game ceremony that
included more than 40 of team’s most revered players. To check out video clips from the post-game ceremonies, go to the ...
I thought the closing ceremonies for Shea were
simple but warmly effective, especially that pitch from Tom
Seaver to Mike Piazza, and the two of them closing the outfield doors for good. I wish I could gloat about being there, and the symmetry of ...
Tough to watch a closing ceremony at Shea
when you know the team will not be playing
October baseball. Mike Piazza and Tom Seaver close Shea stadiums doors.
Here are the last moments of the closing
ceremony at Shea Stadium, September 28, 2008. Mike Piazza
and Tom Seaver walk off the field to the refrains of the Beatles and "In My Life," then Shea is no more, at 6:22 PM.
I didn't think I'd be so beat up
over this, but I already miss Shea Stadium. That
final send off had me in tears from beginning to end, and I wasn't even around for most of that history. Seeing Mike Piazza and Tom Seaver walk from home plate, out to center field, and "shut the door" on Shea ...
The Mets today announced that Tom Seaver, Willie
Mays and Mike Piazza, among 45 other former players,
will be on hand for this Sunday’s Shea Goodbye post-game, on-field ceremony following the team’s 1 p.m. game against the ...
We're in to the Top-25! Cal Ripken and
Tim Raines make the cut, but what about Don
Mattingly, Mike Piazza, and Roberto Alomar?
The first-ever Florida Marlins baseball game on April
5, 1993, was rife with New York baseball connections.
The winning pitcher was Charlie Hough, later the Mets' pitching coach. The Marlins' starting shortstop was Walt Weiss, a Suffern graduate whose ...
The Mets have been hush-hush about their plans
for Sunday’s Shea Stadium sendoff, but add another name
to the list of attendees: Willie Mays, who played with the Mets in 1972 and ‘73, will be on hand. Other known attendees include Tom ...
By the time Mike Piazza fell into the
Mets' lap to energize an indifferent fan base and
eventually propel the franchise back to the World Series, the 1990s threatened to be remembered only as the most embarrassing decade in club history. ...














Note: Piazza on That Metal Show