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Me, Elsewhere: Metropolitan Times Podcast

So, fellow Amazin’ Avenue scribe Jeffrey Paternostro invited me onto his podcast, Metropolitan Tales, for the purposes of discussing the 1999/2000 Mets, Hall of Fame balloting, and a few other items that may or may not include Glendon Rusch. You can check it on out here. It was super fun and if The Greatest Infield Ever means anything to you, I think you will enjoy it. So there.

Amazin Avenue Annual Ready for Your Next Device-athon

Judge Montgomery Davies will appreciate this news: The Amazin Avenue Annual is now available in eBook format for both the Kindle and Nook devices. And of course, you can still purchase it at the Apple iBookstore for any Steve Jobs-approved device. So whatever device you favor, please consider purchasing it for use on your very own device. And remember, if you purchase the Annual for the device of your choice, you can get a coupon for $10 off the purchase of the physical book when you order from ACTA Sports. Just email amazinavenue@gmail.com and they will hook you up, so that you may supplement your device version with a print copy.

Also, have you noticed that the more you say the word device, the creepier it sounds?

Devices, ladies and gentlemen.

The Amazin’ Avenue Annual, She Has Arrived

Have you preordered your copy of The Amazin’ Avenue Annual yet? If you haven’t, it’s too late, because as of today, this tome is off the presses, just waiting to be purchased for realsies.

In case you forgot, this book isn’t just the only one you’ll need to steel yourself for the upcoming Mets season. It also has contributions from such esteemed writers as Joe Posnanski, Will Leitch, Jason Fry and Greg Prince of Faith and Fear in Flushing, Ken Davidoff, and many more. And also me. (I get billed under Many More.)

You now have no excuse to not own this thing immediately. Your purchase ensures that we will continue to be able to produce this volume every year, thus preventing the word “Annual” in the title from being bitterly ironic. So get on the stick, brothers and sisters.