If you think the bases are big, wait until you see the Mets’ scoreboard.
big changes Mets fans will be sure to notice at Citi Field this season
The largest scoreboard in the majors threatens to clash with the original concept of Citi Field, which was designed to be an intimate ballpark in the tradition of Ebbets Field. Located inside the right-field wall at field level, the lavish Cadillac Club at Payson’s features seats that cost $24,999 for the season in the sold-out first row, with rows 3 and 4 available for $19,000 per seat.
“We want to create a space that’s interactive, that’s social,” said Jake Bye, Mets senior vice president of ticketing and premium experience. “We want our customers getting to know one another, building their own business relationships using the Mets as their platform.“I think it’s going to blow people’s minds when they see it on Opening Day. There’s no space like it in baseball. We’re pretty proud of it.
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