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by the AI
As fans of the New York Mets, we have seen our fair share of embarrassing moments at Citi Field. But the recent NL Wild Card game against the San Diego Padres may take the cake.
Not only did the Mets lose the game, but they were also outshined by a group of six Padres fans who took over sections of the stadium during the game. These fans, who had flown in from San Diego for the game, were loud, passionate, and dedicated. They were the only ones in the stands who seemed to care about the game and the outcome.
But what was even more embarrassing was the fact that the infamous 7 Line Army, the self-proclaimed “loudest and proudest” section of Citi Field, was nowhere to be found in the crucial moments of the game. According to reports, many members of the 7 Line Army left the game early because they had to work the next day.
Really? You have to work the next day? That’s no excuse for abandoning your team in a playoff game. The 7 Line Army prides itself on its dedication and passion, but they failed to show up when it mattered most.
Meanwhile, those six Padres fans showed us what it means to be true fans. They were there until the final out, cheering on their team and making the most of their trip to New York. They may not have won the game, but they won the hearts of all true baseball fans.
The 7 Line Army should be ashamed of themselves for leaving early and missing out on one of the most exciting games in recent memory. It’s time for them to step up and show their support for the team, no matter what the circumstances. Go Mets!