Wednesday, December 24, 2025

Weekly Mail Christmas Eve Special 2025

 





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Thank you for tuning in. 

Tomorrow will be my sisters and I first Christmas without our Mom. 

I published my very first Christmas Eve special in 2016. It was a Saturday night, and I was stuck coming into the Post. My father and mother in law always hosted a party on Christmas Eve, and I was bummed I couldn't be there. 

So to keep myself occupied I started putting together a list of Christmas songs and things off Youtube that were Christmas related and also that I found interesting. It made the night go by faster and kept my spirits up. 

And that's always the purpose here, to keep my spirits up and hopefully make your Christmas Eve a little more enjoyable. 

And that will be the goal here tonight as well. I know Mom wouldn't want us dwelling on her not being there, she would want us to remember all the times she was there and to celebrate all of us together.

And in that spirit, we press on. 

 

Let's start with our annual Christmas music list..



10) Holiday Party-Dan and Shay- The more I hear this one, the more I really dig it. Simple and catchy. 




9) O Come O Come Emanuel- Joan Baez- Joan Baez came back to the forefront a bit this year, as she was portrayed by Monica Barbaro in the Bob Dylan movie A Complete Unkown. This song helps to qualify the Jesus song quota my WM Music editor Nisha suggested I have when I first started this list back in 2001. 



8) Christmas in New York-Shilelagh Law- These next two songs are about remembering people you may have lost along the way this year. This one is specifically about those we lost on 9/11. 







7) 2000 Miles- The Pretenders- And this one, written by Chrissy Hynde about one of her Pretenders bandmates that had died the year before. I remember hearing it a couple of years ago and thinking of my aunt/godmother. Now playing it to remember Mom. 




6) Christmas in Hollis- Run DMC- And then I put this one here to snap us back into the holiday spirit. I'm sure if I scour YouTube I can find someone who sang a song about Christmas in Woodside or Rockaway. I'm sure someone has come into Donovan's and performed near the fireplace, and there are lots of songs about Rockaway (besides the Ramones classic). For now though, this song is the closest one I have to repping my two hometowns. Word up!



5) Wonderful Christmastime-Wings- this was number three for a long time. Now it holds steady at number five. I know this song out everybody’s cup of tea, but it’s Paul McCartney so it has to be here. 


4) Oh, Holy Night- Josh Groban- And here's our second Jesus song to keep The Big Guy happy. O Come O Come Emmanuel is about waiting for the birth of Christ, this song is about the night He arrives. The pastor at my dad's church did a great version of this, but since his version was never committed to a record, (at least as far as I know) we'll stick with the amazing Josh Groban's version. 



3) Happy Christmas (War is Over) Plastic Ono Band- All these years later, this powerful John Lennon song still resonates. One that I will never get tired of. For years it was a staple at number 2, the past few years it’s held steady at number 3. 




Before we get to the top 2, let's look at some Honorable mentions...




Grandma Got Run Over by a Reindeer-Elmo and Patsy  Tara and I were in Kohl's the other night when we saw a kitchen towel inscribed "It's just not Christmas without Grandma." I know it was lyric from this classic and meant to be fun, but I mean of all the years to have that on display... . 




Mele Kalikimaka-Bing Crosby- I know this song has been around since the 50's, but the first time I heard it was during the reboot they did of Hawaii Five-0, (the Alex O'Loughlin/Scott Caan version). I always say I'd like to spend one Christmas in my life some place where it's warm. And with the way the temps around here have been fluctuating it may be 60 on Christmas or it could be the Ice Storm. 



Blue Christmas- Elvis/Porky Pig Both of these versions make me laugh. Imus used to refer to the later years version of Elvis as the "Gravy Stained, Pill Poppin Elvis." His version of Blue Christmas was done before that unfortunately happened 



And then there were two…



2) Do They Know it's Christmastime-Band Aid- For 39 of this song's 41 years, I would say it was my favorite Christmas song of all time. The collection of talent gathered to make this record is unbelievable.

The song was Bob Geldof’s idea after seeing BBC news reports of extreme famine in Ethiopia in the early 80's. . 

Since Captain Orange has ended all the world's conflicts, (according to him anyway)  we can move Band Aid down to number 2 this year. 



1) Fairytale of New York-  There are a couple of reasons I have moved this back up to number 1 this year. 

It reminds me of my late great pal, CJ Sullivan, who told me under no uncertain terms that this was the greatest Christmas song ever. 

CJ wrote an article one time about how Babe Ruth had donated the altar at St. Angela's Merici's Church on Morris Avenue, not far from Yankee Stadium, where the Bambino would attend Sunday Mass. Two of St. Angela Merici's Elementary School's more famous graduates were Mom and Aunt Eileen. 

The Boy's of the NYPD Choir still singing Galway Bay...

The Raftery's are from Galway. Galway Bay I know was played at some of my relatives funerals. This year, when I hear Shane McGowan and Kirsty McColl singing that verse, it hits home a bit harder. 

But mostly, as I've written before, Fairytale of New York, if nothing else, is a song that reminds us that no matter who you are, you pick up your share of heartaches and emotional bruises every year. If you get to December 25, even (and maybe even especially) if everyone you were with last year aren't there, you can still lean on the the people who are. Yes, I'll be missing Mom, and Aunt Eileen, and Becky and my father in law, but my family and my friends will be there to celebrate with. 

Can't Make all alone 
I've Built my dreams around you. 




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So for our special this I've decided to do what I have been resisting, and do a dive into the world of Christmas/ Holiday Movies.

The main reason I haven't broached this topic is because to be honest, I'm not much of a Christmas movie person. 

And I'm not even talking about those Hallmark Christmas movies, which, spoiler alert, are pretty much all the same. I spoofed one a couple years ago so true to the formula, that my co-editor Karl (the Ace) Ludwig was convinced I just copied one I had seen. Dude, I copied all the ones I had seen. Tara is a huge fan of these movies. Not only are the plots and resolutions almost always simpatico, many of them have the same actors and actresses. The gal who played the youngest Salinger kid in Party of Five, does like a dozen of these cheeseball films a year.*

No, I'm talking about the classics. 

For example, I have never sat down and watched It's a Wonderful Life from beginning to end, this despite marrying into a family that watches it faithfully every year. I've seen parts of it, I know what the story is about, I know that when my sister in law Megan says "We're going to put George Bailey on" I know who and what she is talking about, but no, I have never watched George Bailey from opening to closing credits. I might be the only person in America over the age of 50 who can claim this. 

And the one's I've seen were good, but I mean, even Christmas Vacation, perhaps my all time favorite Christmas flick, I'm kind of over that one too. 

So I'm taking to IMDB tonight to look up some of the Christmas movies I've seen, and a few that I haven't, and I'll put together a little quiz. 




All right kids, here goes nuttin. 

1) Hey, jackweed, I get more action in a week than you've had in your entire life. I've got houses in L.A., Paris and Vail. In each one, a 70 inch plasma screen. So I suggest you wipe that stupid smile off your face before I come over there and SMACK it off! You feeling strong, my friend? Call me elf one more time.


Answer:______________

2) That's not the friggin' Christmas Star, Gris... Its the light at the sewerage treatment plant.

AND

If I woke up tomorrow with my head sewn to the carpet, I wouldn't be more surprised than I am right now.


Answer:__________________________________________





3) Aaah! "Fra-GEE-leh!" It must be Italian!

AND

Fa-ra-ra-ra-ra, ra-ra ra ra.


Answer_____________________________________________


4) Your Honor, every one of these letters is addressed to Santa Claus. The Post Office has delivered them. Therefore the Post Office Department, a branch of the Federal Government, recognizes this man Kris Kringle to be the one and only Santa Claus.



Answer__________________



5)  I love that word "relationship." Covers all manner of sins, doesn't it? I fear that this has become a bad relationship; a relationship based on the President taking exactly what he wants and casually ignoring all those things that really matter to, erm... Britain. We may be a small country, but we're a great one, too. The country of Shakespeare, Churchill, the Beatles, Sean Connery, Harry Potter. David Beckham's right foot. David Beckham's left foot, come to that. And a friend who bullies us is no longer a friend. And since bullies only respond to strength, from now onward I will be prepared to be much stronger. And the President should be prepared for that.


Answer__________________________


6)  Dear George, stop. Mr. Gower cabled you need cash, stop. My office instructed to advance you up to twenty-five thousand dollars, stop. Hee Haw and Merry Christmas! 

AND

You made one mistake Mr. Potter, you double crossed me and you left me alive! 


Answer______________________________________

 
7) Young Boy: Excuse me, where's the lobby?
CFCO: Down the hall and to the left.
Young Boy: Thanks.


Answer____________________________




8)  I hate people / I hate people! People are despicable creatures / loathsome, inexplicable creatures / good-for-nothing kickable creatures, I hate people! I abhor them / When I see the indolent classes / sitting on their indolent asses / gulping ale from indolent glasses, I hate people! I detest them / I deplore them! Fools who have no money spend it, get in debt then try to end it / beg my on their knees befriend them, knowing I have cash to lend them! Soft-hearted me / Hard-working me / Clean living, thrifty, and kind as can be / Situations like this... are of interest to me...

AND 

Thank you very much!/Thank you very much!/ That's the nicest thing that anyone's ever done for me! 


Answer__________________________________________


9)  I'm a master of fright, / and a deeeemon of light, / and I'll scare you right out of your pants. / To a guy in Kentucky / I'm Mister Unlucky / And I'm know thoughout England and France, / And since I am dead, / I can take off my head /
  • [does it]
  •  to recite Shakespearean quotations. / No animal or man /
  • [puts it back on]
  • Can SCREAM like I can / With the fury of my ree-cii-ta-tions. 


  • Answer__________________________



  • 10)  This time John Wayne does not walk off into the sunset with Grace Kelly.

  •  That was Gary Cooper, asshole. 

Answer:________________________________



1) Elf: I'm still pissed at Will Farrell, nearly 12 years later, putting up a billboard saying Let's Go Kings, right outside MSG during the 2014 Stanley Cup Finals. Still, I liked this one, the first time I saw it on TV. Have no real desire to see it again. 


2) Christmas Vacation- There was a guy who worked at the Gift Shop at Mercy who sounded just like Uncle Lewis, the character played by William Hickey, who delivered the above line near the end of Christmas Vacation. 

3) A Christmas Story-  One of the only Christmas movies I actually saw,  as Timmy would say "in Theaters"  (Christmas Vacation was the other). Uncle Eammon took cousin Tiernach and I to see this at the old movie theater on 45th and 7th on December 26, 1983. Back when Times Square was, well, Times Square. Now it's wall to wall tourists, but back then, you went there at your own risk. I remember there was huge wall mural advertising Al Pacino in Scarface. One of the most fun days I ever had as a kid. 

4) Miracle on 34th Street, the 1947 edition. Watched this on TV one year in the 80's, I think it was the Channel 9 Million Dollar Movie one night in December.  Haven't seen it since, or any of it's remakes. 

5) Love Actually- Watched this just a couple of years ago with my in laws. TBH, I was dozing off through most of it, but I remember getting a kick out of this part. 

6)  OK, so as I previously mentioned, I have never seen the full version of It's a Wonderful Life AKA-George Bailey. However, at least once a year, I re-watch this clip, the lost ending to It's A Wonderful Life, with Dana Carvey's spot-on impression of Jimmy Stewart. I have always said this is my all time favorite SNL cast, and to my point, if I recall correctly, this was the last skit of that particular episode, meaning it came on around 12:50 or so, on December 20th 1986. Now, they put the crappy skits on after Weekend Update. 


As an added bonus, here is a Michelob commercial that aired that night. Featuring Genesis. You're Welcome.



7) Home Alone 2: Lost in New York- Oh, if someone had just told him he was the next Sir Laurence Olivier and just had him make movies.....**


8) This is Albert Finney's musical version of Scrooge (1970). I have a theory that everyone has their definitive version of Scrooge and or A Christmas Carol. We did Scrooge for our 3rd Grade Play, Christmas 1981. I played Fred, Scrooge's nephew, my co-editor Razor Ray McGarvey played Bob Cratchit. It was this version that Mrs. McArdle and Mrs. Alam had us watch to prepare for the play. 


9) The Nightmare Before Christmas- Have never seen this movie. My nephew Brendan loves Jack Skellington. One of these days, I'll watch this with him. . 


10) Die Hard- There were a bunch of quotes I could have used for this one. This was my favorite. Bruce Willis and Alan Rickman at their absolute best. 

Now for the debate- Is Die Hard a Christmas Movie? 



This is not really a question I spent a whole lot of time pondering, but apparently it's a thing. 

Die Hard was released as a summer blockbuster in July, 1988. Score one for the argument that it is not a Christmas movie. 

There is also this point, made by Ross Tannenbaum in this Screenrant.com article he wrote:

Die Hard is primarily considered a Christmas movie because it takes place on Christmas Eve. While it has many references related to the holiday, the film isn't really about the holiday itself. It's focused on John McClane ..., rather than him trying to get presents for his kids or believing in Santa Claus.

That's purposeful, as even McTiernan admitted they "hadn't intended it to be a Christmas movie" in a video shared by the American Film Institute. Since the film was made with other intentions, it doesn't evoke the holiday spirit that other purposeful Christmas movies do, like It's a Wonderful Life or The Santa Clause.

But the fact of the matter is, as Tannenbaum points out, the movie does take place on Christmas Eve, at an office Christmas party.  And let's be honest, 1988 was almost 40 freakin years ago. There are a whole generation of movie fans that don't realize it was released in the summer. To them, it's a Christmas movie. 

And this may be my NY Bias showing, but Christmas movies in Los Angeles are tough. People equate Christmas with cold weather. Obviously, you're not getting any snow or ice in LA. I think that's another reason one may not look at Die Hard as a Christmas film. 







And that reminds me.... There is another movie that I saw in a theater, that came out in the spring, but also took place on Christmas Eve in Los Angeles. Here is a quote from that classic...


So what do you have against The Family Circus?

OK, you sit down to read the paper, and you are enjoying your entire two page comic spread, right?  And then there the Family Fucking Circus, bottom right hand corner, just waiting to suck, and its the last thing you read. so, it spoils everything you read before.  


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That was from the 1999 movie Go, a scene at a diner on Christmas morning between Claire (Katie Holmes) and Todd (Timothy Olyphant). That's one of my favorite movies. Not sure I consider it a Christmas movie though. There's not the debate about it because Die-Hard was an all time classic. Go got mixed reviews, but I thought it was awesome. 


I like to end these specials with a video. Through the years, I had a video of Paul McCartney playing the British Version of Who Want's to Be a Millionaire on Christmas Eve, a re-make of the Twilight Zone Christmas episode (original was Art Carney playing Santa. 1985 re-make was Richard Mulligan), and a couple others. I'm tapped out and too lazy to do any serious perusing.







Merry Christmas. 


*I may be slightly exaggerating on that one, but Lacey Chabert has been called the Queen of the Hallmark Movies. 

If you are upset that I picked on Captain Orange a couple times, but you stuck with me anyway, here is a picture of me with the All American Christmas Tree in Fox Square. 



Sunday, December 14, 2025

Weekly Mail December 14, 2025

 

Hey Everyone:


This past Monday would have been Becky's 18th Birthday.

This past Wednesday would have been Mom's 75th Birthday. 

Needless to say, it was a tough week. I want to thank all of you who reached out with a kind word or a prayer to us. It really is an amazing comfort to get those messages of love and support. Please keep us in your good thoughts, as I will keep all of you in mine. 

So last week I pretty much had a blogpost ready to roll, but every time I went to publish, something else came up. So I decided to put on the shelf and publish one big blog with a whole list of grievances. My co-editor (Razor) Ray McGarvey suggested I sit on his till December 23 and call it a Festivus Airing of Grievances. 




Congratulations kids, the airing of grievances is arriving early. 


Marcus Freeman-Head Football Coach, Notre Dame


COLLEGE FOOTBALL: Playoff Bracket Disaster:

I realize that picking on the selection committees that decide which teams get into the NCAA football and basketball tournaments is the textbook definition of low hanging fruit. When you have that many teams out there and only so many spots to go around, someone is always going to feel like they got screwed. This college football selection show wasn’t around when Mike and the Mad Dog were on, but they spent a good chunk of the Monday following every basketball selection Sunday killing the committee for this, that and the other thing. 

Having said all that, I am at a loss to figure out what the hell the people who made up this committee were smoking over the weekend when they came up with this f'ed up playoff bracket. 

Yes, I believe Notre Dame got screwed. I’m not unbiased here, I admit that. I also understand that if it truly came down to a tie between ND and Miami, that Miami would get in based on their win over the Irish in Week 1. Yeah, it sucks that losing the first game of the season can cost you a playoff hearth, but that is the nature of the beast.

I get that. Here’s what I don’t get..

How the fuck did Alabama get in with 3 losses? They barely beat a lousy Auburn team (sorry my Southern cousins) in the Iron Bowl, then got their doors blown off by Georgia in the SEC Championship game. Are you trying to tell me that just getting to the SEC Championship is essentially an automatic bid to the playoffs? What kind of bullshit is that?

This was an explanation from ESPN.com college football writer David Hale:

In the first ranking, Notre Dame was eight spots ahead of Miami. Both won out, both by big margins, and each week along the way, Notre Dame remained ahead of Miami. Last week, Alabama, fresh off near disaster in the Iron Bowl leapfrogged Notre Dame, despite the Irish dominating Stanford 49-20. That was a head scratcher, unless of course you believed the minor conspiracy that the committee was setting up a direct comparison between Notre Dame and Miami by having them ranked one right after the other.

And what do you know,  that’s what we got. After BYU lost its conference championship,  the Cougars dropped in the rankings- something that didn’t happen to Alabama for a similar blowout defeat it should be noted- and Notre Dame and Miami was separated by nothing other than the committee’s whims.

I think it’s a bit fugazy how Miami was able to jump 8 spots like that, but I’m less angered by that than I am about Alabama not losing standings for their poor performance in the Iron Bowl and then losing bigly to Georgia. They should not be in the playoffs, period, end-of- story.

Late Sunday afternoon, Notre Dame released a statement that they were withdrawing themselves from Bowl game consideration. Good. There were an awful lot of Notre Dame haters out there that were already whining that ND was going to make it to the playoffs on reputation alone. Now that they got their wish, and the NCAA decided Alabama deserved a berth more than Notre Dame did, the NCAA can proceed with their bowl game and playoff schedule without the top TV ratings draw. Good for Notre Dame for telling the NCAA to go kick rocks. 

The whole thing is a disaster.


Lane Kiffin-New Head Football Coach, LSU


COLLEGE FOOTBALL (PART II) Coaching Carousel 

LSU, in need of a coach for their football program, poached one from another school, leaving the new coach's former team without a HC just weeks before the college football playoffs.

The above sentence was not in reference to Lane Kiffin. 

It was in reference to Brian Kelly, the man Kiffin just replaced. 4 years to the day that LSU swiped Kelly from my beloved Fighting Irish, they swiped Kiffin from Ole Miss. 

ND played Stanford last Saturday, and at the risk of sounding like Phil Mushnick, the powers that be decided to start the game at 7 PM PST. So it was only halftime when I got home from the Post. Most of the halftime coverage was about what Kiffin was doing and not about the ND-Stanford game (which in fairness, the game was a forgone conclusion). Someone broke into the halftime recap to breathlessly report that Kiffin was going to make a decision in the morning. Then in the middle of the 3rd quarter, another ESPN reporter cut in to say that Kiffin had asked his players to come to an 8 AM meeting. As I said four years ago, the last time LSU pulled this stunt, if I'm in college and you are dragging me anywhere at that hour, it better not be to tell me you're staying. That news can wait till the crack of noon.

Now I'm not writing about this to pick on LSU, as I have mentioned before, LSU has two big fans who mean a lot to me: my friend, colleague and sometime WM contributor Ed Robinson, and of course my favorite LSU Fan, my dad, Big Bill Sr. So, even though I'm still pissed about what happened four years ago, that's not what has me SMH.

No, it's the coverage of this whole thing. First of all, the way ESPN kept cutting in to the game I was watching, I haven't seen this kind of serious reporting since the Papal Conclave in Rome this past May. I'm not sure who was the one who broke in to report that Kiffin was calling an 8 AM meeting, (it was 1:30 AM and I was half asleep on my couch)  but he spoke with the seriousness and solemnity of someone reporting that a world leader had died. I mean for crying out loud. It reminded me of when ABC hired Dennis Miller to work Monday Night Football. SI asked him if he thought he could handle the booth and he replied "I mean, it's football. I'm not going to be Ed Murrow in London covering the blitz (during WWII).”

But then, the outrage that has come about because of this! And I'm not just talking about from the folks at Ole Miss. I GET why they're pissed off. It's all the other people outside of Baton Rouge who are up in arms, who are acting like this has never happened before. 

It happens all the time. 


FFS, I just literally pointed out how it happened four years to the day, also involving LSU. LSU has been the victim too, Nick Saban left them to go to the Dolphins, then after swearing up and down that he was staying in Miami, took the Alabama job. 

The big problem is that the system is bent. Per the AP


Under the current format, national signing day happens during conference championship week, the transfer portal opens during the College Football Playoff and some coaches are secretly interviewing for other jobs before Halloween.

Clunky and clumsy at best. Chaotic and conflicted might be more accurate.

...the real villain is a college football calendar that essentially forces teams to scramble to get coaches in place before signing day for high school recruits, which was moved last year from the third to the first Wednesday in December.

Look, I've spent most of this current century bemoaning Bill Belichick resigning as HC of NYJ and then torturing my team for the last 25 years. I know that awful feeling of having a coach leave you in the lurch. I saw the Rangers win the Stanley Cup for the first time in 54 years, and a month later, the coach that led them there skipped town to St. Louis. The following year, Pat Riley broke every tampering rule in the book to worm his way out of NY and down to Miami, where, in fairness to him, he is still in charge of the Heat. My baseball team just let their all time home run leader and best relief pitcher walk out the door (more on that later)

But like the AP article suggests, this problem is not going away. Between the high school signing day being oved up, and the transfer portal, college football has become the wild west of American Sports. I feel for the folks at Ole Miss, but they are just the latest team to get screwed over. 


BASEBALL: Mets Exodus



Edwin Diaz


EDWIN DIAZ TO THE DODGERS: 3 years $69 million

My first reaction when I saw that Diaz had signed with the Dodgers was that he wanted out of NY. 

I didn't think that in the beginning of the off-season. I figured he would opt out, see what the market for himself was, but ultimately he would return with a new deal. But when I saw that he signed with LA for what amounted to pennies more than what the Mets offered, I figured he really wanted out. Which of course is his right, but on the other hand, go f-ck yourself Sugar. 

And I still feel that way. If I got to Mets-Dodgers next year, I'll boo him like crazy when he comes into the game. 

But I also feel like the Mets could have and should have gone to a 4th year. Maybe that wouldn't have gotten t done, maybe he was off to LA anyway, but shit, why not make the attempt? They say he didn't give them the chance to match, isn't part of the GM's job to anticipate that?  

I've also heard rumours that he was upset that they let go of Jeremy Hefner as pitching coach, or he was upset that they signed Devin Williams.  It could also be that he simply figured the Dodgers gave him the best chance to win a World Series. To me that's the wimps way out. That's LeBron taking his talents to South Beach. When ever the debate comes up whose better, Michael or LeBron, I boil it down to this: LeBron had to recruit Chris Bosh and join Dwayne Wade in Miami. Michael said, "You want to win, you come here to Chicago. Diaz did what he felt would get himself a ring. It took very little imagination and no guts. 

That being said,  I really wanted him back, and the fact that he not only is gone, but for what really is pocket change for Steve Cohen, just makes this a disaster.


PETE ALONSO TO THE ORIOLES 5 years $155 Million


Pete Alonso

Pete Alonso did not want to come back to the Mets. I will go to my fucking grave believing that.

From the moment he put his John Hancock on the two year $54 million contract that contained the opt-out clause last spring, his one and only focus was getting to the next off-season so he could exercise said opt-out clause and try his hand again at free agency. He never forgave the Mets for not bidding against themselves and giving him a long term deal for an unlimited amount of money. 

Alonso's situation reminds me an awful lot of the same situation facing the man whose Met home run record the Polar Bear broke, Darryl Strawberry.

Straw's 1989 season was very similar to Alonso's 2024. Not horrible by normal player standards., but definitely below what was normally expected. Straw's contract ran out after the 1990 season, and he spent most of that season carping on about his pending free agency, opening dreaming of returning to his hometown of Los Angeles, preferably with his friend, Eric Davis, who was playing for the Reds. 

Darryl had a bounce back year in 1990, just like Alonso did this year. The Mets at least in 1990 offered Straw a contract, though not nearly close to what the Dodgers offered him. At the time, I felt, like I do now, that Straw had his eye on the door. As years went on, I realized that Met GM Frank Cashen, and most likely, co-owner Fred Wilpon didn't really want to re-sign him. And while I mentioned that at the time, I laid most of the blame on Strawberry, what with the way he carried on during the season. In hindsight, the Mets didn't really give Straw a choice.

They didn't give Alonso a choice either.

But I feel both the Straw man and the Polar Bear were more interested in getting paid than they were in winning. As I've gotten older, I appreciate any athlete that wants the chance to play before his hometown fans, which is why I finally forgave Darryl for goin back to Cali back in November 1990. 

Alonso would have gone to Timbuktu if it meant getting every last red cent. 

And yes, I know that is absolutely his right as a member of the MLBPA, his right as an athlete, to earn as much money as he can. He hired Scott Boras for just that reason. 

But I don't have to like it. And I have the right to question how committed he was to the cause this year. 

And before you call me a hypocrite the way I was called that back in 1990, remember this: Alonso told the media he was opting out before he even removed his uniform on that last game of the season against the Marlins. Again, as pissed as I am at Diaz, at least he gave you the impression he considered staying in NY. Pete Alonso? Not a chance. 

He wanted out. He was insulted. He just wanted the $$$. He got it from Baltimore. He wrote a thank you note to us fans on Friday. He can shove it up his ass.  


Here is an article from sports journalist/author Mark Roseman who I follow on FB. 


Pete Alonso Mets Goodbye Instagram Letter: What a Bunch of P.S. Polar Bear S@#T



David Stearns has signed Devin Williams, traded for Marcus Simien, and on Saturday, signed Jorge Polanco. He traded Brandon Nimmo, and let Edwin Diaz, Pete Alonso and every one of the three players he traded for at the trade deadline go. For nothing. 

There are guys on the FAN who are pleading with us the fanbase to wait and see what the game plan is. They are also yelling that since we didn't win anything with Diaz, Alonso and Nimmo, we shouldn't be that upset to see them go. 

Let's take the second statement first.

The Mets didn't collapse last year because of Alonso, Nimmo or Diaz. They collapsed because Stearns put together a starting rotation of guys who couldn't pitch more than 3 innings, and then picked up a couple of stiffs at the trade deadline who couldn't handle NY. Saying it's Alonso and or Diaz fault the Mets didn't win last year is like blaming Jalen Brunson for the Knicks not winning the NBA title last year.  Stearns is the reason the Mets didn't make the playoffs last year. And again, I'm not calling for his head yet, but his rope is getting shorter and shorter by the day. 

And yes, I know we have a lot of winter to go before the Mets head to Spring Training, but we are coming off an awful season. 2024 was supposed to be an rebuilding year that turned into a surprise run to the NLCS. There is nothing better than an unexpected playoff run. Conversely, there is nothing worse than falling short of expectations. The Mets were expected to at least make the playoffs last year. Those wounds are still fresh, and now Stearns seems sitting on his hands and making fringe moves.

Not good.

Stearns needs to get his shit together. And Steve Cohen would do himself a huge favor by either going on a sports show, or calling a press conference to re-assure his fan base that he still is determined to build this franchise. There are some who are suggesting that he bought the team in order to build his casino at Willets Point. I don't believe that, I still believe he wants to build Dodgers east. he just hasn't come close. I'd like to see what he has to say about all this. 

Evan Roberts on the FAN said something this week that I can't overlook. He said that when Cohen bought the team from the Wilpons, his biggest hope wasn't necessarily always reeling in the big fish, it was to not lose any of the big fish we already had. Zack Wheeler pitched well as a Met (when he was healthy) but we fans knew that he was going to walk. It was the same thing with Jose Reyes coming off a batting title. The Mets just didn't have the money to sign them.

That wasn't supposed to happen with Cohen. And yet....

Jacob deGrom left. It sounds like he felt uncomfortable in NY. I don't get it, I still remember when he came back from that injury in 2022 and he took the mound for the first time at Citi Field. I still can't understand how he could not have heard an ovation like that and possibly wanted to leave. But to each their own.

Alonso was leaving no matter what. 

But Diaz?  This one is one Cohen/Stearns. That's the one that is going to bite them in the butt. 

They better be right about all this.

They better be right. 


Speaking of WFAN..



MEDIA NEWS: WFAN & CRAIG CARTON-TAKE 3


Brandon Tierney, Sal Licata, Craig Carton


The Athletic reported last week that WFAN and Audacy Media are in serious negotiations to bring back Craig Carton to host the afternoon drive program. The official announcement came down this past Wednesday.

A quick refresher here: Carton and Boomer Esiason took over the morning show after Don Imus was fired for remarks made about the Rutgers Women's Basketball team. I'll admit I didn't think the show would succeed, but for ten years their ratings were at or near the top. 

Carton was arrested, tried and convicted of running a Ponzi scheme and served about a year of a 3.5 year prison sentence. Seemingly as soon as he got out, he was back on the FAN. It wasn't quite that simple, but as far as I was concerned, it was a bit more understandable. There was a spot open for him, as Joe Beningo was semi-retiring, and I could see why the powers that be would want to help him get back on his feet. Of course most people in his position wouldn't have a high paying high exposure job waiting for them upon their release from prison, but like him or not, the man produces ratings. And if you don't believe me, just ask him. 

This time feel a little different though.

First of all, he left the FAN a couple of years ago to work on a FOX Sports TV morning show that flopped. He admitted the money was too good to pass up. So after they rolled out the red carpet for him, he took off for more $$$. 

And now that his show got canceled, he's coming back, except this time, it's affecting other people. Evan Roberts, his former partner is now being demoted with his new partner, former Giant Tiki Barber to the midday show. (Roberts is saying he doesn't consider it a demotion- it is.) The hosts of the current midday show are Brandon Tierney and Sal Licata. They had their last show on Friday. 

Licata was rumoured to be taking over for Keith MacPhearson who quit the over night show, (another demotion) but now they are out at the FAN

And while I had my issues with the two of them,  (I had no issues with the show that he replaced, Moose and Maggie with Mark Malusis and Maggie Gray) it still doesn't feel right that  they are now getting pushed out. 

The FAN is not nearly what it used to be. I understand that things change especially in media and it's important to keep up with the times, but I kind of enjoyed Evan and Tiki (along with Shaun Morash and producer Tommy (Loogie) Lugauer.) as they talked about the sports stories of the day. Carton will talk sports, but it's not his main focus. Imus used to say that they would talk about "boners and bresses" but by the mid 90's his show was mostly political. Carton is more about boners and bresses. 

I don't know what Carton has on Chris Oliviero, but it seems like all Carton has to do is ring Oliviero up on the phone and he's got a job at the FAN. Neither prison or leaving for more $$$, will keep Carton away for long. 

I'm inclined to find something else to listen to for the 15-20 minutes I'm the car on the way home from work.  I'm really not interested in this third incarnation of Craig Carton. I don't wish him any ill will, I hope he has conquered his demons, but I'm not interested in what he's selling now. It's possible at 52, I have outgrown the station that I've been listening to since I was 14. They may pull me back in, like Michael Coreleone in GF3, but that's not a forgone conclusion. 


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In other news around our nation, there was a shooting at Brown University on Saturday afternoon. As of this writing, two people are dead and eight others critically wounded. The gunman is still at large. Another day in paradise. 

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This is going to be our Fall Finale, as I will spend most of next weekend working on our 10th (holy $hit!) annual Christmas Eve Special. I have not a clue what the hell I'm going to write about, so I am open to ideas. We will post links to our favorite Christmas songs as usual. You'll find out what else I have planned probably not to long after I do. 


Thank you all again for your love and support these past few months, 


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and Have a Great Week