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Think Big!

In this 1987 Mets promo, Gary Carter, Mookie Wilson and Roger McDowell (father of the Hot Foot), tell Mets fans to “Think Big!”

The 30 minute musical performance centers around the three Mets helping two younger friends win in a computer baseball game against a fictional team called the Megabats.

According to the players, Think Big is:

  • Think about what you’re not doing and could be doing. (Gary Carter)
  • Think big is like trying to better than your best. (Gary Carter)
  • It’s like having confidence in yourself and knowing you can do it. (Mookie Wilson)
  • It’s working together being a team. You know, two heads are better than one. (Roger McDowell)

Here is Part I of “Think Big”:

It’s endlessly funny, and it reminds me of how much I miss Mookie as a base coach, thinknig of him reminds me of winning the World Series. Plus, its a nice reminder that sometimes we should think big.

Say It Ain't So, Mook

Metstradamus has been having some nightmares, ever since he saw Mookie Wilson in a red wool Cardinals winter hat.

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  • Meet The Mookie

    Mookie Wilson will be in town
    tomorrow, signing autographs at Borders (100 Broadway) in NYC from 1:00
    pm to 2:00 pm and the Best Buy in Westbury, Long Island from 6:00 pm to
    7:30 pm. In addition to commemorating the 20th anniversary of the '86
    team, he'll be promoting the sale of the 1986 World Series Collectors DVD.

    The Buckner Ball

    Steve Zipay in Newsday tells us the story of Ed Montague, the rightfield umpire in Game Six of the 1986 World Series, and the infamous Buckner ball that trickled through the legs of the wobbley kneed first baseman.

    When the ball scooted under first baseman Buckner's glove and Ray
    Knight scored the winning run, it was pocketed by Montague, who
    inscribed it with a small “X” near a seam to identify it. He then gave
    the ball to Arthur Richman, the Mets' traveling secretary. “He thought
    I would appreciate having it more than he would,” Richman wrote in an
    authentication letter in May 1992.

    In the crazed clubhouse after the game, Richman presented the ball
    to Wilson and the jubilant centerfielder autographed it: “To Arthur.
    The ball won it for us. Mookie Wilson 10/25/86″.

    Players passed it around and kissed it; some tobacco stains remain.

    Read all about the crazy journey this ball has taken over the last 30 years on Newsday.

    Willie and Wright On 86 Mets

    Willie Randolph at the time was a Yankee, and didn't have much love for the 86 Mets. However he did have a few guys he rooted for over on the other side of town when the Yankees were the other team in New York, reports David Lennon in Newsday.

    Randolph reeled off a few of the names — Mookie Wilson, Keith
    Hernandez
    , Howard Johnson — and now that he's a member of the
    organization, many of them are now his colleagues.

    Randolph earned six World Series rings with the Yankees. But despite
    his pinstriped past, he acknowledges there was something special about
    the '86 Mets, and that year still touches the next generation of stars.

    David Wright was too young to remember much about the 1986 team, but he's been a student and fan of the Mets from the minute he could pick up a baseball.


    David Wright was only 3 years old when Jesse Orosco flung his
    glove skyward at the end of Game 7, but his love for the Mets extends
    back as far as he can remember, a byproduct of his childhood in
    Chesapeake, Va. — a short drive from Triple-A Norfolk. Coming up
    through the farm system, Wright has been tutored by some of the '86
    alumni. That has brought the history lesson to life for him.

    “You hear all of the stories,” Wright said. “Not only did they take
    care of business on the field — obviously, they were a great team and
    put up great numbers — it just seemed like they had such a close
    relationship off the field. They were like a group of brothers. That's
    what I admire about those guys.

    “They won together, they lost together, they fought together. To
    me, they seemed like the ultimate team. You had a lot of different
    characters from a lot of different backgrounds, and for everybody to
    come together like that and accomplish a single goal, that was the most
    impressive thing. Just the way they had each other's back.”

    Jose Reyes Double Dipping Into Mets Record Books

    Jose Reyes hit his 10th homer Tuesday to join
    Mookie Wilson (1984) as the only Mets to reach double figures in
    homers, triples, doubles and stolen bases in the same season.

    Smoke, Magic Mirrors, and RBI Baseball

    This is an absolutely tremendous achivement in, well, i don't know exactly what….just watch and see for yourself. Hat tip to Matt on MetsBlog.com for bringing this to our attention, Game Six of the 1986 World Series recreated on RBI Baseball….

                 

    Bobby O and The Wild 86 Mets

    The Bad Guys Won by Jeff Pearlman is the best book written about the wild times the 1986 Mets had behind the scenes while they put together the greatest season in the team's history. Enjoy the following excepts, and most definitely pick up the book to read even more, its the kind of book a die hard Met fan will have a hard time putting down…

    Pitcher Bobby Ojeda summed up the team when he said: “We were
    throwbacks. We were like, ‘Gimme a steak, gimme a fuckin’ beer, gimme a
    smoke, and get the fuck out of our way.’” Compared to today’s bland
    players, the Mets were monsters, the antithesis of everything the game
    has become.

    They kept a refrigerator stocked with beer in their locker room at Shea. After games, players stayed late into the night emptying it. Many times the team trainer arrived the next morning to find men passed out all over the floor, half-naked, surrounded by crushed Budweiser cans…

    …Although the Mets had pretty much steamrolled most of
    their opponents, in the NLCS they ran headlong into a feisty
    Houston Astros team who steadfastly refused to believe that
    the Mets were the Chosen Ones. For a time all looked lost,
    and for a team as powerful as the Mets to fail to go on
    to win the World Series would be a failure of mammoth proportion.
    So they got serious, or what passed for serious with these
    guys, and eventually body slammed the Astros in Game 6 to
    take the NLCS pennant. They were off to the World Series…

    …The plane ride back to New York turned into a scene of
    such drunkenness and debauchery that it became the stuff
    of Major League legend. Putting it baldly, the Mets ate
    their chartered plane alive and sucked the marrow from its
    still-shivering bones…

    …Not every member of the squad boozed it up regularly (Gary
    Carter was something of a teetotaling publicity hound),
    but the men who did more than made up for the others’ lack
    of effort. First among the diehard boozeheads was the trio
    made up of Danny Heep, Jesse Orosco and Doug Sisk. Together,
    they were known as the Scum Bunch. The rest of the dugout
    feared their practical jokes (a hot foot given to a coach
    on national television was one notable example), with rookie
    players and the more straight-laced team members as preferred
    targets. Their primary motivation was, according to sportswriter
    Jeff Pearlman, “to corrupt as many Mets as possible.” They
    were
    very good at it…

    …Darryl Strawberry, who was about as nasty a drunk as you’re
    likely to find, decided he wanted to lay down, convinced,
    in his stupor, that the seats turned into couches. They
    didn’t, but that didn’t stop Straw from breaking
    a good half-dozen in his attempt to make them lay flat…Rafael Santana peed down the back of Ed Hearn’s shirt…People did things in the restrooms that defied logic and the laws of physics.

    When they landed in New York to the cheers of thousands
    of fans, the players looked so horrible that spectators
    could only gape in astonishment, but that didn’t stop
    Darryl Strawberry from emptying a bottle of Andre Champagne
    over the head of Mayor Ed Koch.

    The next morning at the team meeting, manager Davey Johnson
    reamed the players in a tirade that lasted several minutes,
    waving the bill from United in one fist for emphasis.

    Then he paused.

    “Well,” he said, “do you know what I
    think? I think in the next four games you’ll put enough
    money in these guys’ pockets to cover this. So fuck
    this bullshit.”

    The team cheered.

    About two weeks later, the Mets beat the Boston Red Sox
    to win the World Series

    Read more about the hard partying 86 team here in Modern Drunkard Magazine Online.

    1986 : A Year To Remember

    Every year, just before the season, Hot Foot gets together and has
    their annual viewing of the classic Mets 1986 video, A Year To
    Remember.

    Nothing gets Hot Foot more pumped up for the upcoming season
    than seeing Mookie say “magic wands, mirrors, all i know is we won the
    ballgame” and the guy going to the Mets / Astros playoff game with his
    two friends who when asked  “Whose gonna win
    tonight?” replies, with full brooklyn inflection “The Astros……. CMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMON”  Not to mention
    the scene where our very own Hot Foot, Roger McDowell demonstrates the
    perfectly designed Hot Foot along with his assistant Howard Johnson.
    How does he do it?!?!

    The VHS tape we have been
    viewing it on for 20 years has seen better days. HotFootJr seriously
    needs to get that thing archived to DVD before the wheels come off. I
    don't believe you can truly call yourself a Mets fan unless you are
    familiar with every second of this video, I know Hot Foot is.

    Pick up a copy of the 1986 World Series DVD set at Amazon.com , and you'll be supporting Hot Foot when you do it. The Foot thanks you.



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