Taken on Opening Day 2011, and I assume that’s Todd’s signature. This isn’t a regular jersey, although I don’t know what kind it is and I didn’t get a good look at the front. Media Goon has confirmed that it’s the Spring Training jersey.
What Mets fans talk about when not talking about the actual games.
Taken on Opening Day 2011, and I assume that’s Todd’s signature. This isn’t a regular jersey, although I don’t know what kind it is and I didn’t get a good look at the front. Media Goon has confirmed that it’s the Spring Training jersey.
Hat tip to CoreyNYC for pointing this out. The Mets have added two sections to their group sales options.
One is the expected Left Field Wall seats. There are 102 new seats added from a price of $100-$200 depending on the game level. This includes the food and drink package and four additional tickets to another game for the group leader.
The other new section is the Acela Club Patio. This is the outdoor section of the Acela Club on the second level in left field in front of the glass windows. Formerly was part of the club, but now it sounds like you can book it for your group if you like. The section hold 28-40 people but because it’s table seating must be booked in increments of four.
Ever wonder where the Mets store the beer? Well, here’s a shot of Beer Cooler #1. I have no idea how many coolers there are total, but I was amused to learn that cooler #1 is located directly across from the Mets clubhouse.
Speaking of beer, the Mets are having their annual Oktoberfest next Friday at Citi Field. I broke down some of the details here, as well as theorized about how they could make it even better next year. It does include a picture of a Mets stein that’s black, but that just means they’re due to make a blue one right?