A quiet night at the ballpark

Thanks to everyone who made it out to McFadden’s last night. As I mentioned in the previous post I stuck a bunch of photos on metspolice.tumblr.com (the tumblr exists to make it easier for me to so such things).

I found Citi Field to be dead quiet last night. The paid crowd was 33,000+ but Citi must secretly seat 66,000 because it sure felt and sounded half empty.

I don’t have a proposed solution. The Noise Patrol is not the answer. The crowd is either into the game or not.

Maybe it’s hard to get excited when a knuckleballer has two strikes on a batter? Come on, float one by him!

From the stands Dickey’s pitches looked slower than slow. I wanted to slap on a red shirt and take some hacks (don’t worry, I’d never hit it out of the infield and I am quite slow).

I could see Dickey turning into a crowd favorite. He has that underdog vibe, and winning always helps.

I’ll tell you who was loud, the Phillies fans. Quite a few folks came north and the redcoats are better organized than the Blue Cap Army.

My seats were in Promenade right field. I hadn’t sat in a high aisle seat out right before and I will tell you it is much closer than left. If someone offers you a seat in say 502 or 535 take 502.

Those seats were part of the six packs (was it 6 or 5 I can’t remember) and I think bundled with Opening Day.

There were about 4 sections worth of packers and then a noticeable gap to our left where there appeared to be two unsold sections.

I’m not in ticket sales but my take was that the packs didn’t do so well.

Then again maybe without packs there would have been six unsold sections so by that measure it was a big success. When Dave Howard and I finally watch a game together in Promenade Left (tickets and first beer are on me) I will ask him.

I was the jerk walking around snapping photos of random jerseys (see the tumblr). What was fun was when I poster the guy with Cancel 4 and his friends on Twitter (@metspolice) recognized him! Also fun were McEwing and Dave Parker (that’s random).

It was nice to see the Optimal Reyes last night. That’s the Jose that so many see in their mind’s eye, but I fond so rarely actually shows up in games. Hopefully Optimal Reyes will stick around.

Had a nice chat with Matt from Metsblog who asked how the site was doing. As I told Matt it’s interesting – there are more readers than ever, there is growth in the number of readers every month, yet the content has been different this year. The first two years I wrote a lot (A LOT) about things the Mets did wrong, but this year there have been many “Mets Police” type topics to write about.

That’s a good thing. I don’t make up topics to pick on them about and I always write what I feel.

The Mets are a soap opera. We’re always five minutes away from someone getting injured bowling or someone announcing “Terry Pendleton Night.”. There will be something to wrote about.

(Boy I write choppy sentences. I don’t know how those Faith and Fear guys are able to write their essays).

6 Replies to “A quiet night at the ballpark”

  1. I didn’t get to the park until about 6:35 and we went right to Shake Shack so no time to stop by McFaddens. Only missed 4 batters and saw them as I was getting to my seat (508).

    I’ve been hyping RF over LF pretty much since the place opened.

    There was a vocal group of Phillies fans under the porch that wore matching stuff, and there were a lot of fans around the park, but not that many, and it’s hard to judge because the Phillies stink, but they didn’t seem that loud to me. According to Carton, 41k sold, about 33k in attendance, so probably less than 30k Mets fans.

    I thought the crowd wasn’t horrible, and the Mets haven’t played graet and most fans are overly negative so I blame that on them not getting up and excited more oftne because too many of them don’t actually like the team for some reason. But it wasn’t that bad. There were chants going fairly frequently. 2-strike clapping has been down all year, but Dickey did have 7 Ks, but they were like stealth Ks. Maybe the behind home plate crowd was just louder.

    I’ve got a couple of random jersey pictures from the weekend that I’ll send your way when I get a chance. I saw another Alomar 12 yesterday, but didn’t get a picture.

    1. I don’t know where that Carton 41k number came from. The boxscore number was 33k.

      I’d love more random jersey pics. I love them

      What’s interesting about the site is that I have heard from the folks I posted. Someone’s reading this thing!

  2. Hate to say it, but as a Mets fan from the beginning, Mets fans have been vocal in maybe just a few years…

    I was at the game Sunday night and since Yankee fans make at least twice the noise per capita, the Mets fans rarely generated any cheers, and only reacted to the constant Yankee cheering, and the Yankees were behind.

    Mets fans are depressed and the Make Noise Department makes things worse.

    And half the people during let’s Go Mets cheers are waiting to make that horrible noise, what is it anyway?

  3. Dickey’s knuckler was like that Bugs Bunny pitch. One, two, three strikes yer out!

    Good game.

    Here in Co. the Mets fans are quite loud when we’re winning. Which is rare here as of late.

  4. Mets fans are really only loud when there is a play happening, rarely before the play…

    If the Mets are behind, forget it, NO cheering, never.

    And maybe they are sedated by the Make Noise Departments constant bombardment, prodding them to cheer, and the Make Noise Department stifles spontaneous cheering.

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