The Mets will host the team's first ever Pride Night at
Citi Field this season, as the latest major New York team to have such a night after the Islanders hosted an LGBT - themed night this month.
Not exact matches
The 7 Line Army, as it's become known, packs fans into the center
field stands at
Citi, bringing life to the stadium — and giving the beer vendors some of their busiest days of the
season.
On a summer night in 2011, with the New York Mets in the midst of yet another
season that would end in disappointment, a very tattooed man named Darren Meenan made his way into a
field - level Citi Field seat with a sign bearing foot - high letters: «Don't Trade Reyes.&r
field - level
Citi Field seat with a sign bearing foot - high letters: «Don't Trade Reyes.&r
Field seat with a sign bearing foot - high letters: «Don't Trade Reyes.»
That deal is also why Meenan steadfastly refuses to confirm any sales or revenue figures, but an executive familiar with selling such memorabilia estimated that Meenan easily sold a thousand orders per month (during baseball
season, that is) even before he moved into his
Citi Field kiosk — and noted that die - hard fans often buy in quantity.
Madoff purchased tickets at the Mets
Citi Field at $ 40,000 a
season.