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Posted on September 25, 2012 by Shannon Shark @metspolice

Citi Field: Quieter Than A Toaster – WSJ.com

The lowest decibel reading recorded was 58—two below “sewing machine.” The high was 95 (“electric drill”), which came after the second of Ike Davis’s two home runs in the fifth inning. But after several seconds of applause, the decibel reading was back in the 60s.

via Citi Field: Quieter Than A Toaster – WSJ.com.

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