On Friday March 7 th at 7PM I will be joining up with a star studded cast up in Albany NY for a screening of the Award-winning documentary MATHEMATICALLY ALIVE-A STORY OF FANDOM at The Linda which is located at 339 Central Avenue in Albany. Following the screening there will be a Q & A session with the talented film makers Kathy Foronjy and Joseph Colburn and also a panel made up of myself, Mike Silva of Gotham Baseball, Matthew Silverman author of 100 THINGS METS FANS SHOULD KNOW AND DO BEFORE THEY DIE , METS ESSENTIAL and co-author of METS BY THE NUMBERS.
After that there will be an after party at Valentines Bar at 17 New Scotland Avenue in Albany which will the band Grainbelt which is headed by Mets fan extraordinaire Howard Glassman will be playing.
To order tickets you can call The Linda at
If you can’t make it up to Albany on the 7 th there will be a screening of the film on Saturday March 8 th in White Plains NY at the Westchester Film Festival at the City Center 15 Cinema de Lux located at 19 Mamaroneck Ave.
There will also be a screening in NYC in April when I find out the date, time and location for that I will pass it along.
If you haven’t seen the film yet try to come out to one of the screenings as this film is about YOU the Mets fan and what sets us apart from other sports fans. After you see it you’ll want the DVD not doubt about it.
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This post was written by kranepool on February 24, 2008










hey sounds great, Steve.
All you have to do to get my attentin is type “1969″…that whishes me back to a year when it looked like my Knicks, my Jets, and my Mets would be perrennial championship winners, and of course the music and marches would carry us to peace and social justice, and all this would usher in an age of great happiness, especially for this teenaged kid dreamer living on some block in the bowels of the City.
So yeah, 1969, and i will look forward to seeing this new picture. Keep the faith, brother.