With the Mets on a roll and an off day on the schedule, Mr. Met decided it would be a good time to head down to Philly with some friends and blow off some steam. Unfortunately for Mr. Met, what seemed like a good idea now has the lovable Mets mascot facing a 3 game suspension and possible criminal charges.
The trouble began at around 1:AM at Chez Plushie, a popular Philadelphia night club that caters to mascot types. Mr. Met was at the club with his entourage which included Sandy the Seagull, Buster The Bison, Cowbell Man and of course Jay Horwitz. According to witnesses, The Philly Phanatic, who was also at the club, began to give Mr. Met "The Whammy" from across the room and Mr. Met took offense. This only provoked the Phanatic further who then began making a choke sign at the Mr. Met.
Jim Schmidt of Allentown was at the club that night. "At first it seemed more playful than anything.", recalls Schmidt. "There really weren't any words being exchanged, but I guess that might because these things don't talk. All I know is all of a sudden the fur was flying, literally."
Allegedly, Mr. Met crossed the dance floor and began choking the Phanatic. The two began exchanging blows until they were briefly separated by members of club security. Unfortunately the pair got loose and the fight was on again.
It was at this time that witnesses say an as yet unidentified member of Mr. Met's entourage went to his car and returned firing a 9mm handgun wildly into the club. Fortunately, no one was hit as clubgoers rushed to flee the scene.
Philadelphia Police have taken both Mr. Met and the Phanatic into custody until they can determine what charges, if any, will be filed.
The league however is not taking a wait and see approach as both mascots are suspended for this weekend's series.
All articles featured on The Apple are fictitious. No Mets were harmed in the writing of this story.
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ReplyDeleteI have to say I'm a little disappointed that there were no "I hate it when you showboat" references....
ReplyDeleteMichael of course is referring to the short lived METMAN comic series on Mets.com
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