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May 31, 2009
Shea Good-Bye: The Untold Inside Story of the Historic 2008 Season by Keith Hernandez and Matt Silverman
Shea Goodbye: The Untold Story of the Historic 2008 Season by Keith Hernandez and Matthew Silverman are Mets great and current Mets announcer Keith Hernandez's reminiscences about the 2008 season.
Mets fans are used to taking the bitter with the sweet, and this book is no exception. The bitter is that the 2008 season was a disappointing one, and relieving it in minute detail isn't necessarily a desirable concept. However, the sweet is the insight provided by Keith Hernandez. Keith is an icon to all generations of Mets fans, and his take on the players and the game are always worthwhile.
So Shea Goodbye is for the die-hard Keith Hernandez fans who are Metsochistic enough to be willing to re-live a season that most of us would otherwise not choose to revisit.
Posted by In Repair at May 31, 2009 08:46 PM
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