First Last Game at Citi Field: We're Gonna Miss It
I bought tickets, way back in May, for the final game of the season. I didnโt think it would matter; I figured the Mets wouldโve clinched, but it had mattered for two years and I figured it wouldnโt be a bad game to be at.
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It seems I was wrong. There is nothing to watch, and Pelfrey isnโt even making his final start of the season. This means Figueroa on the mound and who knows who playing around him. So why am I going?
A couple of reasons. Itโs still baseball, itโs still the Mets, and I already have tickets. I havenโt been to Citi Field in a while due to a combination of life keeping me from being able to afford tickets (not the prices) and the Mets not being good enough to make it worth going.
I love Citi Field. Itโs my favorite baseball stadium and Iโm looking forward more to being in the stadium once more than the play on the field. Iโve always been a strong proponent of the new place, but the feeling I get now is similar the the ones I got at Shea Stadium late in the season.
An โIt feels right being here, and Iโll miss it for the next couple of monthsโ feeling. Iโll enjoy being able to wander around, and not having to sit in my seat and stare at whatโs become bad baseball lately for nine innings.
If I watched at home, Iโd mentally tune out and not pay attention because it doesnโt mean much. Iโd probably turn on football. At Citi Iโll mentally say goodbye to baseball, bury the 2009 season, and watch Manuel mismanage his final game with the Mets.




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