Tuesday Is Saturday At Citi Field

As you know, tomorrow is Saturday.  I know this because I bought the Saturday plan from the New York Mets, and they treat their fans with respect by not including every Saturday, but including this random Tuesday.

I tried to get just $10 back on Stubhub, but nobody nibbled.  In fact you might want to buy some cheap ones on Stubhub yourself, since it seems a lot of us Saturday owners are not able to go.  (I have something else to do, I play in a sports league on Tuesdays.  That’s why I didn’t get a “Tuesday” plan.  See how that works Fred?)

This is just one of the many little things the franchise gets wrong.  All they have to do is call the mostly-Saturday plan the “Hodges Plan” or “Plan D” and I don’t write this.  Instead they called it the Saturday plan.  (You guys should pay me $100 a year and just run stuff by me.)

Yesterday in Flushing, the New York Mets and their three month old noise polluted stadium drew 38,791 .  Meanwhile in Chicago, also a two team city, the fan-friendly (and expensive ticketed) Cubs who haven’t won in 100 years and play in a 95 year old stadium with no video scoreboards nor noise pollution drew 40,886.

Citi Field will draw crowds of 23,000 next year if this team continues to not understand the fanbase and doesn’t at least appear in the World Series.  A loss in the NLCS isn’t going to cut it, and right now this team doesn’t even look Wild Card worthy.

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