Citi Field Fried Flounder Sandwich

Laura who has passed along some Citi Field pictures to [email protected] sent this along:

Catch of the Day fried flounder sandwich: 3 Apples – tasty though a bit small. No line.
Nathan’s hotdog (at stand): 3.5 Apples – luke warm frank salvaged by the toppings bar with hot sauerkraut.
Nathan’s fries (at stand): 3 Apples – happily crispy. Good, not great.

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Most Popular Articles On Mets Police May 10th Edition

The weekly recap of most popular articles on Mets Police for the past week (with some articles that I thought deserved better mixed in).

For Mothers Day we revisited the story of Mr. Met, Pedro and My Mom which is Dan’s story of taking his Mom to Shea in 2008 and meeting a cool Pedro Martinez.

In the obstructed views category:
The video of the worst obstructed view at Citi Field  of them all
I verified for myself that Section 105 is awful.
Here’s some pics of Section 501.
A collection of the obstructed views at Citi Field  (updated 5/10)
David Howard’s interview with Mike Francesca , where Howard denies there are obstructed views.

All things Citi Field remain strong:
The Uncensored Unofficial Guide To Citi Field
Inside the Caesar’s Club at Citi Field
Inside the Acela Club at Citi Field
How to “Mets Up” Citi Field

Maybe you’d like an I’m Calling It Shea T-Shirt

Jeff Wilpon said a roof would have changed the look of Citi Field.

I still think the Mets should have signed Manny Ramirez.

Finally Yankee haters will enjoy the Empty Seats, Skyboxes and Audi Club at Yankee Stadium and the complete Yankeegate links.

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New York Mets Citi Field Pictures (Complete, Obstructed) Updated 5/10

Here’s links to some of the photos and reviews of Citi Field we’ve posted at Mets Police so far.











The Padres filed a complaint about Citi Field obstructed bullpen views. 

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New York Post Does A Little Mets Police-ing

Nice job by Vaccaro…

The over-stuffed customer complaint lines at Citi Field? Those are the plaques you take home with you in recognition of a job well done. You can’t see left field from your seat? Lines are too long? The ushers in their Phillies garb tick you off? No Mets paraphernalia? On and on and on? Good. Count ’em up. Keep calling. Keep writing. Keep complaining. At these prices, more than ever, the people who run baseball teams in our town should be held accountable, and more than ever should be reminded that the customer is always right.


Check out the full article.

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