Obstructed Views In Mets Citi Field Section 521

I guess nobody likes seeing the batter, pitcher or first base.  I’d hate to be the person in the hat, I bet he can’t see at all.

The person who sent me this wrote:

lots of things i like about the park. i like the pepsi porch, the bridge terrace seating, 

right field reserved area the best i think.


the standing room around the lower level is neat. lots of cool merch for sale all over the park. we had blue smoke and it was very good. cheaper beer, and a nice beer stand with an excellent selection of bottled beers. promenade area in back of home plate has a nice food court with tables and shopping……but u cant see the game

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Notes From Yankees Propoganda Machine: What Empty Seats?


From the Times.

All of the lower-priced sections seemed to be packed, but there were dozens of empty seats in the premium levels. Seemingly all of the seats in sections 11 and 29 — eight rows apiece, at the left- and right-field ends of the Legends Suite area — were unoccupied.


Levine said many of the premium seats were sold, but ticket-holders did not attend the game or might have spent much of their time in a private club area. 


Really?  Randy, come on.  It was 70 and sunny on Friday.   Nicer Saturday.   Fox showed entire sections of empty cushioned seats.  You really want us to believe that people are paying thousands of dollars to hang out in the club and watch the game on TV?

You can read more of this nonsense here .




Published: April 18, 2009
The Yankees’ announced attendance Friday was 45,101, or 93.4 percent of the sold-out crowd for the Yankee Stadium opener Thursday.

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