MeiGray's new Shea 410 ft Wall

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  • metsbats
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    Originally posted by Vintagedeputy
    Maybe some former player asked to buy it before the sale?
    I'm guessing it was taken by the Mets as part of their Museum at CitiField. They have to keep some artifacts themselves and why not the panel from the deepest part of the old ball park as one of them.

    David

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  • Vintagedeputy
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    Maybe some former player asked to buy it before the sale?

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  • metsbats
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    Originally posted by dcrules01
    If they are changing wall panels it would nor surprise me one bit.I would like to know how many bases were collected throughout the season.If they did not change bases and do change them during the todays game that would give them 486 all together.Seems like a small number for the last season of Shea.A $1000 a clip the Mets have auctioned off some $486,000 seems like a nice profit.But I am sure the last game bases would be worth more.But say you change bases every inning that is 27.How did the Yankees use 53 that last game??
    We need to hear from Meigray to determine if they are in fact changing panel. So far its only isolated to the 410 panel which was not even on the inventory. Should be a interesting story and I hope MeiGray tells us what that story is. Kudos to Robert's sharpe eye.

    The last weekend series and particular special games (ie subway series player reaching milestones) carry a premium however regarding the milestone bases there was a Forum discussion if the milestone was say Delgado's 450's homerun was the base the actual base he stepped on during the milestone or just the other bases from that particular game.

    The Yankees changed bases every half inning (sorry if i said inning). 6 x 9 = 54.

    David

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  • Swoboda4
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    Meigray is better than Steiner (didn't you get that feeling when you first became aware of them,handling the Texas Rangers jerseys?)so they're not going to make a financial blunder like not also changing the bases ,every half inning in what could be the last game at Shea.

    By the by,would you purchase a seat if it was only in Shea for one game?

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  • dcrules01
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    If they are changing wall panels it would nor surprise me one bit.I would like to know how many bases were collected throughout the season.If they did not change bases and do change them during the todays game that would give them 486 all together.Seems like a small number for the last season of Shea.A $1000 a clip the Mets have auctioned off some $486,000 seems like a nice profit.But I am sure the last game bases would be worth more.But say you change bases every inning that is 27.How did the Yankees use 53 that last game??

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  • metsbats
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    Are the Mets going to change the bases every three innnings or doing the same as the Yankees every half inning?

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  • dcrules01
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    I would like a base but they are a $1000 on mlb

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  • Swoboda4
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    Well in reference to asking MeiGray,it would be an issue if it was originally for sale but it's not. Still interested in their response though.
    Again,they'd be making a financial blunder by not changing the numbered outfield pads from here on out. At least make a NLCS set a World Series Set,last home series set.
    Let me undo the jinx I just did my mentioning the NLCS,and W.S......there,done.

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  • metsbats
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    Originally posted by Swoboda4
    I see what you mean but if I had to guess I would say the '07 is the same as August. The "old" 410 rose higher off the ground than the small width pad to its right. Now in your photo from today the new 410 is noticeably longer practically touching the warning track. We can say now with certainty that its new. It's advertised on TV as if its available but yes,it has obviously been spoken for. I have a guess who has it. And I say 'has" now because it's already gone!
    The 9/25 game had the old 410 wall still. There was only one used untill recently.
    Any new 410 wall pad is "Steinered" in my opinion. But you have to admit these are the same types that change the bases every 3 seconds you think they are going to pass up on a $100 investment(wholesale cost of the wall pad)that can realize a $14,900 profit? I don't think so.
    Come to think of it now,if they don't change the wall every game ,here on out that would be a bad business decision. Actually I would have every "number" pad changed and hologramed every game from now on and even if it doesn't sell right away,it will eventually. If they dont they're making a big mistake and should be fired with us replacing them. What do you think of them apples.
    And we've heard nothing on who's possibly selling the turf. Have they forgotten the most wanted item next to the seats? Which can be cut into any size and price range. Fire them all I say.

    Given that the 410 panel was not on the public listing the panel was already sold. I totally agree with you on that one.

    But why take it out 3 days before the final weekend series? Does the buyer know the 410 panel is not the one from the final games that he or she has?

    I guess they can market the new panel as the last panel at Shea used for the last game.

    Bases I can understand changing but large items like panels is overkill but profitable.

    David

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  • Swoboda4
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    I see what you mean but if I had to guess I would say the '07 is the same as August. The "old" 410 rose higher off the ground than the small width pad to its right. Now in your photo from today the new 410 is noticeably longer practically touching the warning track. We can say now with certainty that its new. It's advertised on TV as if its available but yes,it has obviously been spoken for. I have a guess who has it. And I say 'has" now because it's already gone!
    The 9/25 game had the old 410 wall still. There was only one used untill recently.
    Any new 410 wall pad is "Steinered" in my opinion. But you have to admit these are the same types that change the bases every 3 seconds you think they are going to pass up on a $100 investment(wholesale cost of the wall pad)that can realize a $14,900 profit? I don't think so.
    Come to think of it now,if they don't change the wall every game ,here on out that would be a bad business decision. Actually I would have every "number" pad changed and hologramed every game from now on and even if it doesn't sell right away,it will eventually. If they dont they're making a big mistake and should be fired with us replacing them. What do you think of them apples.
    And we've heard nothing on who's possibly selling the turf. Have they forgotten the most wanted item next to the seats? Which can be cut into any size and price range. Fire them all I say.

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  • metsbats
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    Robert,

    I sent an email to MeiGray asking them to comment on the appearance of the new 410 panel.

    -David

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  • metsbats
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    Originally posted by HENMICK44
    So glad their tearing that place down,its no yankee stadium.Hey swoboda if the mets are at game five of the world series they must be selling hot dogs at fenway.
    yeah, Right next to Girardi's Gelato stand, Rivera's Ribeyes grill, and Jeter's Orange Julius stand

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  • HENMICK44
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    So glad their tearing that place down,its no yankee stadium.Hey swoboda if the mets are at game five of the world series they must be selling hot dogs at fenway.

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  • metsbats
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    These AIG panels look new too. The panels which Endy made the leaping catch in 2006 are gone too. I think the reason had more to do with political correctness as we all know that AIG does not have "the strength to be there" anymore.

    -David
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  • metsbats
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    Robert,

    Here's a photo from the 9/25 Thurs game I attended.

    Check out the 410 panel. It blends in perfectly.

    What do you think?

    David
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