If you thought the 2009 Mets season could not get any worse, guess again. No, thankfully no Mets player hurt himself and no poor trade was made. In fact, what I am referring to has nothing to do with the Mets but it has everything to do with Mets fans.
The only thing that can carry on the pain and suffering for Mets fans this season is what teams will ultimately make it the World Series. I have been rooting for the Dodgers and Angels for two reasons.
First, as I mentioned the other day, I actually feel baseball should be played in decent weather. With an all LA series, that would be assured. The other reason, and the one more pertinent to Mets fans, is the last teams Mets fans want to see in the fall classic is the Phillies and the Yankees. I mean, what does a Mets fan do here?
Personally, I just cannot bring myself to root for the Phillies. They have become everything I thought the Mets would be after 2006. It has been so painful to see the success the Phillies have earned while the Mets continue to step backward. I really do not want Philadelphia to win back to back pennants let alone back to back World Series. The Phillies are poised to be this good for years to come. How do we endure a potential dynasty 90 miles down the Jersey Turnpike? I have to root against them.
But then what, I root for the Yankees? I can’t do that either. I’ve spent a lifetime loathing the Yankees and now they are doing it to us again. Once more, they own New York. Am I delusional to think that ever changed anyway? The Yankees represent everything the Mets are not. The Yankees are fundamentally sound, consistent, and champions. The Mets are pretenders. Look, I can face the truth, but regardless, I can’t root for the Yankees, I just can’t. Is it possible both teams can lose?
Unless the Dodgers and Angels perform a couple of miracles, this is what we are faced with. I can just hear comments from Phillies players now in regards to the Yanks. “Now we will have to play the real good team from New York.”, “This is a New York team that just doesn’t talk.” You know someone in that clubhouse will say something like this, you just do. In complimenting the Yankees, they will be bashing the Mets. The Yankees on the other hand will not say anything about the Mets. They have more class than that.
Although I will not root one way or the other, if it comes down to the Yankees and Phillies, I would prefer the Yankees win. We need to see the Phillies knocked down a peg. Back to back world championships will just be too much to live with. We Mets fans can say nothing if that happens. Actually, there isn’t much we can say anyway. Plus the Yankees have won so many times over the years, what’s the difference if they win one more World Series. I’ve lost count anyway.
Maybe the best thing to do is not even watch. I love baseball but what good can come of it.
Hopefully, Mets management is as embarrassed as Mets fans feel right now. To see their two biggest rivals succeed after such a tremendously disappointing season has got to be killing them. And make no mistake about it. The Yankees are one of the Mets biggest rivasl even though they play in a different league. I hope they realize that.
2009 was an awful baseball year. The fact that the Phillies and the Yankees are poised to meet on the biggest stage of all just about sums it up.
