Every Monday I write a column over at Flushing University , and this was this week’s.
First Place? Thanks Citi Field!
Posted Monday, May 11, 2009
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What Mets fans talk about when not talking about the actual games.
Every Monday I write a column over at Flushing University , and this was this week’s.
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Not sure why the real mets police took down the originals but here’s a still working version of Gary Dell’Abate’s first pitch.
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Some details about the new Miami stadium:
The porch in right field will not exactly be like the one at Citi Field, which is similar to the porch at old Tiger Stadium in Detroit. In New York, the porch actually extends over the field of play. That won’t be the case at the Marlins’ new home on the Orange Bowl grounds in the Little Havana section of Miami. It will be set back into the stands, but the concept is basically the same as New York.
“There is going to be in right field, not exactly like Citi Field, a home run porch,” Samson said. “There are going to be some great seats, home run seats, if you will, in right field.
I highly suggest someone from the Marlins come to the Citi Promenade and take notes on what NOT to do. Oh wait, I’m too late:
The one drawback to sitting in the porch is those fans won’t have a clear view of the main scoreboard, which will be to the right-field side of center field. But they can keep up with the statistics on an auxiliary scoreboard that will be located near the left-field foul pole.
The original article is here:
Mets Blog has details about the Shea home plate memorial in the Citi parking lot.
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