KC I know you wouldn't avoid opening it if you could
VERRRRY nice! I finally got around to viewing it. Can't wait to see your photos.
KC I know you wouldn't avoid opening it if you could
Now that I am back from vacation and even though I now have the flu, I figured I have to get these pics up so here you go:
Cjwct, the place looks amazing!!! I have heard that there are problems with the stadium. The 2, Ive noticed the most is, there are obstructed seats and there's not enough Mets stuff. The seats are not orange and blue, the ushers are not in orange and blue and it looks more like Ebbets Field and has more of a tribute to the Brooklyn Dodgers than the New York Mets.
Hopefully, not the Swine strain! Get well soon and thanks for sharing these. The place looks great! How nice to see a shiny NEW apple!
Nice pics CJ.
Congrats on your new ballpark!
You haven't been to Mexico lately, have you??Thanks Bill! As a teacher, I was told to stay home today and tomorrow. Between chills and sweats this is not fun, but I think its just the normal "flu/head cold"
Craig, thanks for the pics.
As a 54-year-old Bronx kid living in exile who grew up 20 minutes away from Yankee Stadium, I became a Met fan the first day I went to Shea in 1964. Shea was new; Yankee Stadium was old. Shea was colorful; Yankee Stadium was drab. Shea was bright and open to the sunshine; Yankee Stadium was dark, and most of the seats were in the shadows. When you're 9 years old, that's what gets your attention, not the fact that the Mets meant the return of the National League to New York.
I will make it a point of getting out to the new ballpark as soon as I can. i can do without the corporate name, but it seems like a great place to watch baseball. Now if the Mets could only find four effective starters, and someone who can hit with runners in scoring position . . .
You haven't been to Mexico lately, have you??