Mets Tickets on sale Friday but remember the Mets don’t like their fans

I have never advocated for any boycott in all the years of doing this, but before we get to todays post I want to remind you of something.

Also, this horrible organization should have had that Seaver statue when the man was alive.  I am pretty sure we knew since he retired in 1987 that he was pretty good.  Maybe we should have given him a cool nickname like the Polar Bear or something,

That is what the Mets think of you.  And don’t hang this all on Baez.  Why didn’t Pete Alonso publicly say it was wrong?   Where was deGrom?

The players don’t like you.  Now that you have that information, spend your money how and where you choose.  I personally will be fine not attending a single game for the 4th straight year.  It’s a lousy product and now the players openly dislike Mets fans.  Why would I spend money to watch a 4 hour game featuring openers?

2022 METS TICKETS ON SALE, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 19 AT 10:00 A.M.

TICKETS AVAILABLE AT METS.COM/TICKETS AND (718) 507-TIXX

FLUSHING, N.Y., November 12, 2021 – The New York Mets today announced that individual game tickets for the 2022 season will go on sale Friday, November 19 at 10:00 a.m. at Mets.com/tickets and (718) 507-TIXX. Full-season, half-season and 20-game ticket memberships are also available at Mets.com/tickets. The best way to guarantee tickets to Opening Day and the biggest games is by purchasing a season or partial ticket membership.

 

The Mets open the 2022 season at home against the Washington Nationals on Thursday, March 31 at 1:10 p.m. and continue their inaugural series Saturday, April 2 and Sunday, April 3. New York’s first homestand of the season concludes with a two-game set against the defending World Series champion Atlanta Braves, Monday, April 4 and Tuesday, April 5.

 

Highlights from the rest of the Mets’ 2022 home schedule include:

  • Jackie Robinson Day, April 15 vs. the Arizona Diamondbacks
  • Memorial Day Weekend series, May 27-29 vs. the Philadelphia Phillies and Memorial Day, Monday, May 30 vs. the Washington Nationals
  • Father’s Day, Sunday, June 19 vs. the Miami Marlins
  • Subway Series, Tuesday, July 26 and Wednesday, July 27 vs. the New York Yankees
  • Labor Day Weekend series, September 2-4 vs. the Washington Nationals
  • Interleague series at Citi Field including:
    • Seattle Mariners, May 13-15
    • 2021 AL Champion Houston Astros, June 28-29
    • Texas Rangers, July 1-3

 

The 2022 season will feature one-of-a-kind promotions including:

  • Tom Seaver Replica Statue, on April 2 vs. the Washington Nationals
  • Francisco Lindor Bobble Gnome, on April 30 vs. the Philadelphia Phillies
  • Polar Bear Pete Alonso Bobble, on May 14 vs. the Seattle Mariners