Mark Herrmann in Newsday says:
(Dave Howard) We’ve heard our fans,” he said.
So, he said, the Mets received permission from Major League Baseball to show the live feed on video screens the instant the ball is in play, allowing fans to follow action they might not see live. Also, an additional video board will be installed in the rightfield corner after the All-Star break.
Howard added that more Mets memories will be reflected with displays in the park this summer, and that there are bigger long-term plans to give the place a Mets atmosphere.
That’s good news. I’m here to help if y’all need me, and I suspect you actually do.
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I'll keep an eye out for any Mets personnel at the Shea memorabilia auction on Saturday.
But it's good that Dave Howard was able to see around the obstruction to see the problem.
I'm not sure how that additional video board will help. especially from the picture of section 107 that I see on the right side of your page.
Please do – any any pictures you can snap would be most appreciated!
you should come out to the auction too. i'd love to have opinions other than my own from how well things are selling.
but i plan to have a big write up on Saturday. I would like to see if the video screen makes a difference and if fans take to the new Mets stuff in the ballpark.