BASEBALL PARK Shea Stadium
Leo’s Latticini
Leo’s Ravioli
Mama’s 123-01 Roosevelt Avenue Flushing, NY 11368 USA tel: +(718) 507-TIXX
+(866)225-6457 (shop) http://newyork.mets.mlb.com
Shea Stadium is named after William Alfred Shea, an attorney who was instrumental in acquiring a new team for New York following the city's abandonment by the Giants and the Dodgers in the 1950s. Appointed chairman of the Baseball Commission by then New York mayor Robert Wagner, Shea first tried to get the Cincinnati Reds, the Pittsburgh Pirates, or the Philadelphia Phillies to move to New York, but had no luck. He then tried to organize a third major league, the Continental League, in 1958, with a franchise for New York, but the league died before a single game was played. In 1960, National League owners decided to expand to 10 teams and awarded franchises to Houston and New York. There were rumors that New York would be rejected unless it guaranteed construction of a new stadium. At Shea’s suggestion, Wagner sent telegrams to each owner with such an assurance, and the Mets started play in 1962.
At Casey Stengel Bar-a branch of Mama’s or Leo Latticini’s.
Original proprietors: Irene and Frank Latticini opened in Williamsburg in 1920’s.
Family moved to Queens in the 1930’s.
Current Proprietors: Carmela Lamorgese, Irene DeBenedittis and Marie DeBenedittis
copyright © 2009 via travel design, inc. |