.@the7line invites you to be ignored by TV announcer on Opening Day!

This looks like fun.  Knowing a little (a little, not a lot) about how Darren approaches his pricing pass-alongs I am a little concerned at what the Mets are charging for Opening Day tickets.

Anyway, wouldn’t you like the chance to be ignored by the TV booth?

t7l opening day
Tickets will go up on Monday October 20th at 7pm!

It’s never too early to start planning for Opening Day! We have 12 outings scheduled for 2015, let’s start this next season off with a bang. These will move FAST, so don’t be late.

CITI FIELD
1:10 PM
Monday April 13th vs. Phillies

The seats are on the field level (dead center field) in the Big Apple Reserved section. Seating is determined by when you purchase. You can not pick your seat. The sooner you order, the lower your row will be.

To sit with friends/family the tickets MUST be ordered together in the SAME TRANSACTION.

Come cheer with the largest supporter section in baseball!

The $105 price includes:
One ticket to the game
Special edition event t-shirt
T7L Army ticket holder/lanyard
T7L Army thundersticks
One heck of an experience with hundreds of like minded die hards!

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.@Mets to move in fences at Citi Field

The NY Daily New twitter account posted this story-

The team will move in the right-center and right field fences, with construction expected to begin within the upcoming weeks, possibly after the conclusion of the World Series. After the 2011 season, the Mets brought in the left field wall from 371 feet to 358 feet, right-center from 415 feet to 390 feet, and right field from 378 feet to 375 feet.

You can read the whole article here

‘Goon says- It is amazing how no other team in MLB has a problem hitting it out over the fences except the Mets. Instead of spending money on moving in the fences, use that money to get players that can hit it out and over the existing dimensions.