“It was really a cool window into the fans,” he said. “I was so glad I was able to disattach from being me and was able to see what it’s like for people when they come to a baseball game. It was very surreal. I just sat there pretending to read and thinking, ‘This is kind of unbelievable.’
“Nobody recognized me. I heard my name probably 70 times. And the little boy, his mind was going a million miles a minute asking his dad all those questions. It was fantastic.”
via Dickey, the Mets’ Everyman, Takes Trains to Games – NYTimes.com.