.@the7line Playoff Ticket Info


Hey Shannon, here’s how you can get playoff tickets.

From The7line

We sat down with the Mets to figure out how to make our outings happen in the Postseason. Our first ever outing was the final home game of 2012, and we haven’t looked back since. We’ve organized dozens of outings at Citi Field and on the road to Chicago, Philly, SF, Miami, Pittsburgh, Atlanta, Baltimore, Colorado and of course the Bronx. The 7 Line Army presence has undoubtedly been strong! We’re excited for this opportunity to keep the good times rolling through October. Thanks to the Mets for working with us on this.

The sales will be held on a series by series basis. First up for us would be the NLDS. If a tie breaker or wild card game takes place, we will not be there as a group.

NLDS SALE

HOW? You’ll receive a unique ONE TIME USE access code from us. If you’re a customer of ours, you’ll be emailed the link and code just prior to the sale time.

WHERE? Tickets will be sold on Mets.com with your access code.

SEATS? We’ll be sitting in our normal spot in the three center field Big Apple Reserve sections (859 available seats).

WHEN? Planned for later this month. Stay tuned for exact time/date.

PRICE? Pricing will be announced closer to the sale date.

LIMIT? 4 seats max per transaction. Get 4 seats for one game, or 4 for each of the three available games. Totally up to you, but all must be purchased in one transaction.

SHIRT? Since the tickets will be sold via Mets.com they will NOT be accompanied by a t-shirt. We will have a Playoffs shirt (or sweatshirt) sold separately (after they clinch) on our website prior to the game. It won’t be mandatory, but in the spirit of how we roll, it would be nice if you wanted to match. They will also be available at our kiosk behind the seats on game day.

REFUNDS? Baseball is a crazy game and we all know anything can happen. If they end up not playing the games, you’ll be issued a refund via the Mets.

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Register For a Chance to Get Post Season Tickets

960_ps_public_pricing_2015FLUSHING, N.Y., September 2, 2015 – The New York Mets announced today online registration at Mets.com/Postseason for the possibility of being selected for the opportunity to purchase tickets, subject to availability, for potential New York Mets 2015 Postseason games to be played at Citi Field. The registration process gives all fans who register an equal chance to be randomly selected for this ticket purchase opportunity.

One random selection process will be held for the potential National League Wild Card Game and National League Division Series, and if applicable, separate random selections will be held for the National League Championship Series and for the World Series. One registration is all that is required to be included in all random selections, provided the registration is completed before the end of the registration period for the applicable Postseason Series.

There is no charge to register, and there is no obligation to buy a ticket. There is no assurance that any particular registrant will be selected, and neither registration nor selection guarantees the ability to purchase tickets.

Online registration dates are as follows:

Wednesday, September 2, 2015 – Registration period begins, and Mets fans may log on to Mets.com/Postseason under the “Public Purchase Opportunity” tab and register for the special online-only potential opportunity to purchase postseason tickets.

Thursday, September 10, 2015, National League Wild Card Game and National League Division Series registration period ends at Noon Eastern Time. The random selection will take place at a time to be determined and selected persons will be notified via email shortly thereafter.

Monday, October 5, 2015, National League Championship Series registration period (if applicable) ends at Noon Eastern Time. The random selection will take place at a time to be determined and selected persons will be notified via email shortly thereafter.

Tuesday, October 13, 2015, World Series registration period (if applicable) ends at Noon Eastern Time. The random selection will take place at a time to be determined and selected persons will be notified via email shortly thereafter.

Ticket inventory for each Postseason Series will be limited and will be available to be purchased by selected registrants for the applicable Postseason Series on a first-come, first-served basis only while tickets remain, subject to availability. The registration process and any resulting ticket purchase opportunity is subject to the terms and conditions that accompany the online registration form. Please visit Mets.com/Postseason for complete rules and details for the random selections.

Booing Parnell

What is wrong with you people booing a guy who has come off Tommy John surgery and gives his all to pitch for the Mets? You think it’s because lack of effort that he hasn’t pitched well? If it was Bobby Bonilla out there going through the motions in the outfield and you could tell he didn’t care about playing I could understand. I don’t believe in booing one of our own players. Especially one that you can tell is putting his heart and soul into throwing every pitch. Did you see how dejected he became with his performance? That’s not the way someone acts when he just doesn’t care.
 
 Parnell has given his arm pitching for the Mets. You fans that booed him are probably the same ones who try to start to the wave.
 
 
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