Wallace Matthews

It's all about the (smart) money

October 14, 2008

If he had been a horse of a different color, or a different name, the news out of Aqueduct yesterday that a 3-year-old colt had suffered a foot injury during a workout would not even be news at all.

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  • Why did Big Brown really retire?

    October 14, 2008

    If he had been a horse of a different color, or a different name, the news out of Aqueduct yesterday that a 3-year-old colt had suffered a foot injury during a workout would not even be news at all.

  • Mets are legends in their own minds

    October 12, 2008

    There's a feeling around the Mets that somehow they are the uncrowned champions of the National League, the best team with the worst luck, or some such nonsense.

  • Mets are legends in their own minds

    October 11, 2008

    There's a feeling around the Mets that somehow they are the uncrowned champions of the National League, the best team with the worst luck, or some such nonsense.

  • Are sports teams immune to economic downturn?

    October 9, 2008

    On Oct. 19, the Jets will begin auctioning off 2,000 seats on the 50-yard-line of their new stadium, seats they are calling "the best in football," offering sideline access during the game, a private bar and lounge with free food and drink, and VIP parking.

  • Mets are crazy if they sign Manny

    October 7, 2008

    There is no longer any question that the biggest difference-maker in this year's baseball season has been Manny Ramirez.

  • Who deserves to be National League MVP? Manny.

    October 7, 2008

    There is no longer any question that the biggest difference-maker in this year's baseball season has been Manny Ramirez.

  • Give Cashman chance to do his job his way

    October 1, 2008

    Brian Cashman still has his job, which is good news only if the Yankees will now allow him to do it.

  • This time, joke is on NY teams

    September 30, 2008

    There's only one thing keeping the 2008 Mets from being the biggest embarrassment in the long and proud history of New York City baseball.

  • Mets have a history of missed opportunities

    September 29, 2008

    Over the past three years, the Mets have led the league in nothing but disappointing their fans.

  • Shea was blue collar arena for blue collar fans

    September 28, 2008

    I had to look up the date - Aug. 14, 1964 - on a Web site, but I can remember the day as if it were yesterday. The Mets played the Phillies in what used to be known as a "twi-night" doubleheader, two more losses in what would turn out to be a 109-loss season.

  • Last-game cliches eerily similar to 2007

    September 28, 2008

    In the delirium of yesterday's postgame clubhouse, Mets general manager Omar Minaya made an interesting observation: "Last year, a day like this never could have happened."

  • Mets have shown their true colors

    September 23, 2008

    If last year was the Collapse, this year is the Relapse.

  • Mets show their true colors

    September 22, 2008

    If Monday night's Mets-Cubs game was supposed to be a playoff preview, the Mets might just as well stay home.

  • This Yankee Stadium was House that Boss Built

    September 22, 2008

    There were the requisite 56,000 people in the stands and nearly as many, it seemed, on the field and in the clubhouse and clogging the narrow passageways in the bowels of the old ballpark.

  • This Yankee Stadium was House that Boss Built

    September 22, 2008

    There were the requisite 56,000 people in the stands and nearly as many, it seemed, on the field and in the clubhouse and clogging the narrow passageways in the bowels of the old ballpark.

  • Mets' ride to redemption starts with Jose Reyes

    September 19, 2008

    WASHINGTON

  • Mets' ride to redemption starts with Jose Reyes

    September 18, 2008

    Ten days from now, the Mets will either have redeemed themselves from the failure of last season, or disgraced themselves again. There is no middle ground here, no moral victories, no "nice try" award for finishing second. In assessing their 2008 season, it's either playoffs or bust, and even that is a case of drastically lowered expectations, considering how confident they all were that this would be a bounce-back year.

  • No sense of relief in this Mets victory

    September 18, 2008

    WASHINGTON

  • If only Mets can clinch the NL East now...

    September 15, 2008

    If the baseball season were cut to 144 games and the games were shortened to eight innings, these Mets would be a dynasty.

  • If only Mets can clinch the NL East now . . .

    September 14, 2008

    If the baseball season were cut to 144 games and the games were shortened to eight innings, these Mets would be a dynasty.

  • It'll take more than Santana to save Mets' season

    September 14, 2008

    As good as he is, Johan Santana cannot save the Mets.

  • It'll take more than Santana to save Mets' season

    September 14, 2008

    As good as he is, Johan Santana cannot save the Mets.

  • It's time for Mets to give Manuel an extension

    September 12, 2008

    For the past three months, Jerry Manuel has done right by the Mets.

  • Mets should rally around loss of Wagner

    September 9, 2008

    Losing Billy Wagner shouldn't be the end of the story for the Mets, any more than losing Tom Brady should be the end of the story for the Patriots. Great teams find a way to overcome adversity. For three years now, the Mets have told us they are a great team.

  • Pendulum swings back in Mets' favor

    September 8, 2008

    For the Mets, yesterday had all the potential to be the worst day of a season that already has had more than its share of bad days.

  • Eli, not Favre, is No. 1 in town

    September 5, 2008

    Eli Manning is no better than the third-best player on his own offense.

  • Yankees must return to days of spending sprees

    September 3, 2008

    The whole thing was laughable to begin with, the idea that by passing up the chance to trade for Johan Santana, the Yankees - the $209-million, A-Rod for 10 more years at $27.5M-per-year Yankees - were somehow embarking on a new era of fiscal responsibility and building from within.

  • Cano's flip flop puts Yanks season on brink

    August 31, 2008

    Yankees fans, it's better this way.

  • Bye-bye Willie, bye-bye ball!

    August 28, 2008

    PHILADELPHIA

  • Bye-bye Willie, bye-bye ball!

    August 28, 2008

    PHILADELPHIA

  • Manuel has right sense of urgency

    August 27, 2008

    PHILADELPHIA

  • Let's hope listless Mets aren't back again

    August 24, 2008

    It took awhile - well, only three innings, really - but I succeeded in finding people who wanted to be at Shea Stadium even less than I did last night. Unfortunately, they were wearing Mets uniforms.

  • Mets' Pelfrey evolves into one good pitcher

    August 21, 2008

    Joba who?

  • Torre deserves apology from Yankees brass

    August 19, 2008

    Last October, the Yankees made Joe Torre an offer he couldn't accept, the chance to be a lame duck in the shooting gallery known as Yankee Stadium.

  • Will Manny be good citizen? That is the question

    August 13, 2008

    LOS ANGELES

  • Yankees aren't the gold standard in '08

    August 11, 2008

    ANAHEIM

  • Giese's boyhood fantasy scuttled by bullpen

    August 10, 2008

    ANAHEIM

  • Thanks to Favre, Jets finally matter again

    August 8, 2008

    It has only taken them 32 years, but the Jets have finally found a replacement for Joe Namath.

  • Mets' Heilman closes the door on himself

    August 6, 2008

    It's Aug. 6, Mets. Do you know who your closer is?

  • Yankees fans give another ex-Met a curtain call

    August 4, 2008

    It doesn't take much to get a roll call around here, just a spot in the starting lineup wearing the uniform of the home team. It does, however, take a bit more to warrant a Yankee Stadium curtain call, especially if you once were a member of the New York Mets.

  • Citi Field, new Yankee Stadium will cost the fan

    July 31, 2008

    Someday soon, spending a day at the ballpark will be the equivalent of yachting, playing croquet or pitching darts on the lawn of the family compound, an ultra-costly diversion enjoyed by the rich and privileged, fantasized about by the rest of us.

  • New Steinbrenners are not like George

    July 29, 2008

    'It's coming around," the man in the white Yankees polo shirt says. "It's hard not to be happy right now with the way things have been the last month."

  • Johan gives a complete answer

    July 28, 2008

    So, you may be wondering, why couldn't they have done this Tuesday?

  • Mets' Wagner gets save, shows cause for concern

    July 24, 2008

    Billy Wagner started his day railing about a newspaper column and ended it harping on his increasing age and deteriorating physical condition as the Mets head into the final third of their season.

  • Yankees better without hurt Posada

    July 22, 2008

    The loss of Jorge Posada, for the next 15 days at least and possibly the rest of the year, is an unfortunate turn of events for a team that suddenly seems to be turning the corner.

  • Pettitte, Giambi excel, but are they clean?

    July 21, 2008

    Taken at face value, this should be a heartwarming story, a tale of twin redemptions for Andy Pettitte and Jason Giambi. One suffered through an offseason of embarrassment, the other muddled through an April of abasement. Both came through in a big way in yesterday's 2-1 victory over the Oakland Athletics at Yankee Stadium.

  • Remembering The Boss when he was at his best

    July 16, 2008

    He looked about as well as a man who is being virtually carried into a ballpark can look, his hair neatly combed, his blue tie smartly knotted, his white shirt crisp and his smile wide and genuine. But his eyes were masked behind sunglasses, and it was obvious that if his left arm were not crooked tightly around the neck of a burly Stadium security guard and his right were not resting on the shoulder of his driver, George Steinbrenner was never going to make it from his black Lincoln Town Car to the elevator.

  • Wilpons are worst owners in town

    June 17, 2008

    In the end, the Wilpons treated Willie Randolph like he was one of the junkyard dealers across the street from CitiField, an eyesore and an annoyance to be cleared out as quickly and quietly as possible.

  • No place like home for Manchester's Hatton

    May 24, 2008

    Oh, yes, you can go home again, especially if you bring along your own referee.

  • Hard times, great memories for Joe Frazier

    March 6, 2008

    Joe Frazier's moment in time is frozen on the wall behind his head. The famous left hook has found its target, and the target is in that strange half-standing, half-sitting posture that fighters assume when their next stop is the floor.

  • Pedro and Roger have got a lot of nerve

    February 28, 2008

    In the famous words of Curt Schilling, circa November 2001, Mystique and Aura weren't qualities the Yankees could rely on, merely "dancers at a nightclub."

  • This probe is just a pain in the ...

    February 13, 2008

    It was shortly before noon, about two hours into the august proceedings, that the so-called hearing of the Congressional Oversight Committee into steroid abuse in baseball became, to borrow a particularly juicy bit of testimony, a palpable mass on my buttocks.

  • Steroids foul baseball again

    February 12, 2008

    Some things never change. On the day pitchers and catchers will begin to trickle in at spring training camps across the country, for the 25th consecutive year Roger Clemens will prepare to take the hill.

  • Tyree is a fitting Super Bowl hero for Giants

    February 6, 2008

    The one you don't see coming is often the sweetest of all. That is why of all the championships won by all the teams through all the years in this sports crazy town, the 1968 Jets, the '69 Mets and the '96 Yankees are the ones we remember most fondly.

  • Belichick shows he has no class

    February 5, 2008

    Sometimes a man’s character, if not his whole life, can be encapsulated in the blink of an eye. For Scottie Pippen, it was the moment he decided to sit down rather than play out the last 1.8 seconds of a crucial playoff game when he learned the final shot would not be his. For Mike Tyson, it was the moment he decided it would be easier to bite his way out of a beating from Evander Holyfield than to face it.

  • From my lips to Omar's ears?

    January 30, 2008

    You're welcome, Omar. You, too, Jeff.

  • Long, misleading Clemens report to bore Congress

    January 29, 2008

    I think I have finally figured out the strategy being used by Roger Clemens and his alleged advisers in their increasingly silly-slash-desperate attempts to convince the world that the Rocket ran on clean fuel for the past 24 years.

  • Pampered Clemens just doesn't seem to get it

    January 10, 2008

    I'm sick of Roger Clemens. I'm sick of people who think like him. I'm sick of people who think it's OK to think like him and I'm sick of people who make excuses for him.

  • Wallace Matthews: Roger fails on "60 Minutes"

    January 7, 2008

    They stuck him in a lineup that would have protected even A-Rod in October, and still, Roger Clemens couldn't manage to look good.

  • Snowing Wallace is one thing, Congress another

    January 5, 2008

    It's one thing to swear before Mike Wallace, but would Roger Clemens tell the same story if put under oath before a congressional committee?

  • Clemens must be judged same way as Bonds

    December 14, 2007

    For the past 10 years, one guy has been treated like he's Nicky Barnes, the other like he's John Wayne.

  • Clemens must be judged same way as Bonds

    December 14, 2007

    For the past 10 years, one guy has been treated like he's Nicky Barnes, the other like he's John Wayne.

  • Lidle tragedy puts game in perspective

    October 11, 2006

    Wednesday was supposed to have been one of the great days in the history of baseball in this town, which covers a lot of great days and a lot of great history.

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