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    Hall of METS Fame Citi Field. 05/07/17
    Marianne W.

    New York Mets will always have a place in my heart. It's a family tradition to fight over the Yankees and Mets. That's why I'm a big fan of both. I support the Florida Marlins for my daughter but they don't pull at my heart strings like my New York Teams. The Mets are very good to their fans. I've always loved the Giveaways and now I have a Football Jersey as well as my Mets Baseball Batting Gloves. Whatever your home team is show your love and support!

    Root for the home team...
    Winny L.

    Coming to watch the Mets play with friends is always fun to watch... you never know what each season brings. Been a long time since their last World Series win....so they are due soon! Easy to get to the stadium to watch them play and with super express 7 after the game to get back into the city. Definitely a more family friendly stadium. With rule changes, game does go a bit faster... Mets have good promos for their fans...2023 lots of bobble heads this year, and special event ticket promos... Please bring back spin & win soon! See you next season! LGM!

    Jayinee A.

    While they do keep us with our hearts in our throats, here we all are: still pulling for them, still at the citifield watch party after those two late home runs against butto, still watching our screens in dismal resignation. Because Lindor will patiently work the count and get on base and Nimmo will get himself on base and Pete will hit a 3-run home to bring them all home. Because Winker will get hit by a pitch and then steal a base and then crush his helmet when marte singles to right field to bring him home. And forget about Lindor's astute and smooth double play to end the game. This team has endless heart and grit. It's a team we deserve and it's a team that deserves our support. Let's go Mets!

    Mike Piazza honoring the NYPD shortly after 9/11.
    Daniel B.

    As an Atlanta Braves fan, I like the New York Mets OK. The Braves and Mets have a rivalry that dates back to 1962 with the Braves holding a 477-397 (.546) advantage all-time. Both teams are part of the National League East division which is why they've faced off so many times. If I had to pick a favorite MLB team in New York, it would be the Mets (I generally pull for the underdog and am not a frontrunner/bandwagon jumper). Perhaps the biggest series between the Braves and the Mets was the 1999 National League Championship Series. It was Bobby Cox vs. Bobby Valentine (the managers). Mike Piazza was the star on that Mets team while the Braves were stacked with guys like Tom Glavine, Greg Maddux, John Smoltz, Chipper Jones, Andruw Jones, and Brian Jordan. The Braves won the series, 4-2, and advanced to the '99 World Series only to get swept by the other team in New York, the Yankees. To me, the most memorable game between the two teams was on September 21, 2001. It was the first professional sporting event held in New York since 9/11. The Mets won the emotional game, down 2-1 in the bottom of the 8th, off a two-run homer by Piazza. It's become an iconic sports moment that now gets replayed in 9/11 remembrances and various sports montages. When it comes to baseball in New York City, the Yankees have been around a lot longer: since 1901 for the Yankees and since 1962 for the Mets. The Mets were an expansion team and, unlike other franchises, haven't played in any other city. Their name is short for Metropolitans or their corporate name, the New York Metropolitan Baseball Club. The Mets won the World Series in only their seventh year of existence (1969) and then again in 1986 where they went an epic seven games against the Boston Red Sox. The Red Sox were only a strike away from winning it all, two times, but blew their lead. Curse of the Bambino.

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    Marcus S.

    Like so many others we follow a team in the footsteps of a family member or friends which to me is respectable. Not because they have X amount of rings and titles or because they're the "best team" but because it extends beyond their popularity. You have a story to tell besides they're they are popular and are the "best team". My father moved to NY in the late 60's and decided to get behind the newer team being a newcomer to the city himself. A lot of my family was in Queens too so there's that. It turns out shortly after the Mets would be hot and take the World series in 1969. Sure the Mets haven't had much to celebrate since then outside another in 86' but again, should the team you like be all about all their victories? I guess for some people. Win or lose I stand behind my perhaps underachieving teams and feel the satisfaction with every clutch win, amazing play and otherwise big moment because it never gets old. I don't get out to see them live often, but I'm still a Met fan and if you are too, we're off to a good start. Lets Go Mets!

    Craig M.

    The New York Mets have a nice stadium and they offer two types of sausage dogs (hot and sweet). Of course I prefer the hot ones and you must add peppers and onions with mustard to make it a true sausage dog. At least that is how I have mine when I go to Fenway. The exterior is more modern than the interior. Food options are found on all levels, but specialty items like sausage dodgers or steak subs you have to go searching for and there are not many of them. I enjoyed the game and the atmosphere.

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    Bianca C.

    Great game! The food there was amazing we ordered Nachos and Hotdogs and they were all good.. Bathrooms are cleans with an attendant cleaning often. This was our first time attending the Mets game but this won't be the last!

    At the museum with Mr. Met.
    Mark S.

    It's best around New York when the Mets are relevant... Problem is that hasn't been the case in a very long time. They probably have the most loyal of fans. Growing up, if you were a baseball fan they coined the phase "Amazing." From that sign guy who was always sitting by third base dugout at Shea Stadium in those early days. They were a fun bunch to watch. Even though I'll confess that I'm a fan of that other team in town. The 80's & early 2000's were the best of times for this organization. So many opportunities to win it all and only came home with one World Series trophy(1986), outside of 69. Tom Seaver will always be Mr. Met. And was a favorite of mine on those glory days from way back. So glad they finally got around to honoring him this year. What took so long! He was only the best player in this franchise's history. Currently under new upper management. With enough core young players to build up this team again. Stay the course and don't try to compete with that team across town. Oh and loosen up your budget a little. Please don't try to be a small market team. Citi Field is a great newer ballpark. Just wish they could fill it up like the old stadium. Diehard fans are waiting.

    It shows that I am a New York Mets fan
    Roy R.

    Well here we go again and everything Mets sure they're a great team and everything but the manager and the owner I don't know what they're thinking and everything like that but you know her they shouldn't of used walker in the game he sucks big time he shouldn't of been in the Mets in the first place because he is a bad picture and everything and as of The trades that they have done it was a bad trade and everything I would've stuck with Jose Reyes Familia because they are really good players now it's our loss because we would've won last night if the manager actually put in Jacob deGrom and then also for the finisher Deas he's a good pitch pitcher to inheriting a he can get the job done but yet we lost against the Yankees to the four which we should've won the game and everything and the score would've been a different way it would've been 42 and everything Mets for screw up the game by putting in Walker you know they wasn't on the game last night they got a really look towards their floors and everything you know right now sure we have a great team and everything but on the trades that you guys did was the wrong trades Completely wrong OK well let's try to do this again today OK and let's win this one thank you have a great day ------------------------------------------------- OK now you guys are playing the Yankees again tonight please no more mistakes OK you guys are better than that and this time do not and I do mean do not put in Walker because walker was the cause of our lost yesterday against a team that we could actually be with our eyes closed so start off with Jacob deGrom and then for the finisher you put in Diaz he's a good picture as well if I was you I would send Walker back to whatever baseball team he was on and get back the player that you actually traded for for Walker because if you guys keep on losing they won't be any sold out tickets because there won't be any things anymore for the Mets you know I am a hard-core Mets fan of course but if this is the case that you guys are losing intentionally then a lot of fans will actually switch up from being a Mets fan straight to being a Yankee fan and I don't think the Mets organization would like that very much because the trades that you guys have done is the wrong trades from the get-go OK please make us proud we are the ones that are having you guys get paid pretty good money just to put on a good show OK thank you and have a great game tonight

    The great american pastime, complete with fumes from flights out of LGA
    Kevin K.

    John Leguizamo once described being a Mets fan as like the definition of unrequited love. Did you ever had that ex-girlfriend - The one that's materialistic, uncouth, difficult with your family - you know deep in your heart that she's not really "the one", but you put up with her simply because she has the face of an angel, curves that will flip a Porsche, and once in a blue moon so she'll get so turned on that anything can happen...anywhere. Well, being a Mets fan is kinda like that. You give, give, give, hoping for the best, and all they do is disappoint, again and again. But deep down inside you still love them with every fiber of your heart, because you know that despite the long drawn comedy of errors, it still has that fiber of humanity that lends you to believe that it can go all the way - sure, the pitching staff pulled every upper body muscle group known to modern science, the offense is either injured, in a slump or phoning it in, but the same group of misfits remind us, as New Yorkers, that nothing ever goes our way. The situation in Albany is so comical we have a national museum for corruption there. Our subway system is a duct tape battleship controlled by a Commodore 64. Every day another bit of shabtastic housing gets torn down and replaced by shellacked cardboard crate masquerading as luxury rental properties, and we wonder why a plate of flambeed radishes with raspberry sauce on the side at some new hipster hotspot costs us $25. But yet somehow, the subway shows up once in awhile and takes us to work, with seats and working air conditioning. There is free movie night at the local park. And hell, there's cholados in the summer, knishes in the winter, and fuck you, New York is a mess, but it's our mess. And just like New York City, a broken clock is right twice a day, and the Mets will make it to the post-season. It happened in 2000. It happened in 2015. It happened for that one day in 2016, and...well, it might happen again in the future, because dammit, they are the Amazins'. The team that pulled off the impossible in 1969, and then again in 1986. I think that all men and women with a great sense of humor tends to back the lovable losers. People of Chicago looks towards the Cubs with a goofy smile. The Bay area will goof upon the Oakland As and their white elephant status. New Yorkers look at another blowout at Citi field, and giggle - of course, you can't really help but laugh - hell, Jerry Seinfeld, Chris Rock, John Stewart and Louis CK all did. Although the laughter is often in the sense of a mutual shared joke rather than mean-spirited jibe. "Oh, Wilmer Flores faceplanted going for the ball and cost us 3 runs? Ha Ha ha man it sucks to be him". And when Flores cried after the rumored trade in 2015, well, he reminded us that life sucks, and it's okay to lend him your sympathy. You certainly didn't laugh when he helped ignite the playoff run that got the team to the World Series that year. No, you go batshit crazy cheering them on, because they are your boys. Of course, in a more practical sense, being a Mets fan is slightly easier on your wallet - their lovable losers status means that the tickets are not stupidly expensive (like the Yankers - fuck both teams, especially the Rangers...at least the Yanks had their glory hole runs back in the days, and didn't buy a certain championship in '94), and when they gave up 8 runs after 2 innings you can loosen up, grab a beer at Citi field (much better than that pile of shit someone mistakenly refer as Yankees stadium) and hope for the comeback in the form of the homerun Apples popping up again and again. If they lose, well, it's a beautiful stadium. When they win, it's a small victory - time for soup dumplings in Flushing. Either ways, you are guaranteed a good time - just don't take the game too seriously. And yes. I am a Mets fan. Proud orange and blue. Eat, Sleep, Mets, Repeat.

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    Yankee Stadium - Cheering on the Yankees at sunset! Join the crowd and feel the excitement. Get your tickets at yankees.com/tickets.

    Yankee Stadium

    4.0(1.7k reviews)
    6.6 miConcourse
    Large group friendly
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    As a Yankees fan, coming here was on my bucket list for a long time. Like a lot of others, I am a…read morebig fan of history and do wish that they kept the old stadium around...that being said our game day experience was pretty good! Our first order of business was visiting monument park right as gates opened at 5:30 since it closes before first pitch. Best access is entering in through Gate 8, and surprisingly there was no line for a Friday evening game! This is a must for any baseball fan and you can see all of the retired Yankee numbers along with a monument plaque for greats. We also had a good field and dining experience. Tried the angry lobster roll, grub and tub chicken bucket, and ice cream chicken bucket. The chicken was alright, nothing too amazing but it is a lot of fries and a good amount of tendies. Pretty decent value for $23 since it comes with a souvenir drink. Lobster roll was great! I really liked the seasoning, and it came with a side of chips too. The real highlight was the ice cream chicken bucket! The hype is real with this one! Each drumstick was made intricately with yummy cornflake coating and the chocolate pretzel bone is a great touch. Seating in the 212 section was pretty fun. The Yanks are doing great right now so the energy in the crowd was amazing. We went crazy during Ben Rice's homer! Only downside was some people got a bit too crazy and threw up right behind my wife's seat...not great but it is what it is I guess. We enjoyed walking around the stadium, talking to fans, and taking in all the different views while getting our food. The one thing I'd say is that while our experience was good, can't help but feel the stadium lacks a bit of character. The concourse is just okay compared to most other modern stadiums, and there aren't many things other than monument park and the Yankee museum that make the place stand out. The great hall is cool, but you don't really spend much time there. It's a good stadium, but I feel like there were some missed opportunities during construction that could have put it in the upper echelon of MLB ballparks.

    The Yankees Home opener against the Marlins was a great way to spend the day on my youngest's first…read morevisit to New York. The bar is set high for ball parks because Kyle was a baseball player(lefty/first baseman,a relief pitcher) who missed his Junior and Senior year during Covid. Although lifelong Giants fan, who gets frequent field access and fantastic seats because his dad is a sports medicine/ ortho specialist who once worked for the St Louis Cardinals( as well as the Rams and the Blues). I digress because I am me ( also nobody tell my deceased father that we were here because the lifelong Brooklyn Dodger fan would have been heartbroken! I would have given Yankee Stadium four stars , based on ease of access from the subway, cute concession stand souvenirs ( the stadium cup and chicken finger bucket are being fashioned into an Easter basket for my nephew!) and cleanliness of restrooms. Also Aaron Judge hit home run within ten minutes of the game starting. Even though I am Yelp Elite Squad, Kyle's comments ( I hate Queens! This stadium is cool, but sucks compared to the Giants stadium!" and our new subway bestie pointing out how superior the old stadium was. sooo - Three stars for you based mostly on the impression made on Kyle. Fans on the East Coast are just better, heartier, more devoted We had a great day

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    New York Knicks - November 2, 2017: The New York Knicks locker room dressed before a game.

    New York Knicks

    3.0(26 reviews)
    7.6 miMidtown West

    The hope is back and his name is Jalen Brunson. The second bit of hope is Karl Anthony Towns. Tough…read moretrade last year to lose a few key guys like Julius Randle but I have faith in this team even more now. I attended the Roommates Live Block Party over the summer, it was fun: Bridges was there and new Knick Jordan Clarkson and Ben Stiller was there as a guest. The crowd was into it at Central Park and everyone seemed to have a good time. Knicks are in a different direction since in 2019, Kristaps Portzingis was traded from NY to Dallas for a package that included two first round draft picks, Dennis Smith Jr. And DeAndre Jordan. Knicks were concerned about his injury history and in 2019, Kristaps expressed his desire to leave and told someone in management that he no longer wanted to be part of the team anymore. Years later, he did seem to regret a bit how things were handled. He was seen as a Knockout sensation of a star and was not expected to leave the team.

    I'm not a true Knicks fan, but I can't knock the Knickerbockers for their great team efforts. Got…read moreto see them in a private section that was filled with lots of food and our own bar. A birdseye view of the game and secluded section, can't beat it.

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    May 10, 2023: The New York Knicks vs the Miami Heat during a Round 2, Game 5 Playoff matchup at Madison Square Garden Arena. Knicks win!

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    3.4(7 reviews)
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    I had a blast at my first Westchester Knicks game at the Westchester county center in white plains…read morewhich is walking distances from my crib (not walking ). The Westchester Knicks are a minor league team affiliated with the New York Knicks but since it's beginning only one player has made it to the Knicks and it was a short stay .Took my godson to also his first game and he loved it as well, ticket prices are under 60 bucks for the best seats and the place holds about 5000 seats which means , anywhere you sit , you will have a great view of the court and all the action .Most players will play overseas or for a foreign league which is not the NBA but most can make a good living playing overseas . Concession prices are reasonable and staff are friendly and helpful including the county security. If you can't make a visit to see the Knicks at the garden , a visit to white plains for the Westchester Knicks is second best .

    Watched the Westchester Knicks play at Total Mortgage Arena. It was such a fun game against the…read moreLong Island Nets. It was our first time watching and there are some solid players for sure. The hype people at the game edge fun for the kids. The was incredibly close up until the last second making for an edge of your seat game. Unfortunately the arena did not have many fans. It's a shame because this is a definite plus to the area. I hope it picks up attendance. Instagram @datenightcraves

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    Bridgeport Sound Tigers - Great view from the barstool section

    Bridgeport Sound Tigers

    3.4(10 reviews)
    44.9 mi

    Any Sound Tigers game comes complete with having to pay for $10 beers and listening to a hackneyed…read more80s playlist that includes Toni Basil, Guns & Roses, or Europe's 'Final Countdown' with every whistle that stops play. And can the PA announcer please stop reading every advertisement & acknowledging every school & business in attendance every three minutes? It seriously detracts from enjoying the game. I've given up on the anticlimactic t shirt toss between periods. By the time the guy on the ice decides on which section to throw the last screen printed extra medium shirt, I could've completed the New York Times crossword puzzle already. Parking is ten bucks.

    I've been to a bunch of Sound Tigers games over the years to see my hometown WB/S Penguins play. I…read morewill say that I really like the hockey results here. The Pens have been super fortunate to win here quite often. A personal highlight was a few years back when we visiting WB/S fans outnumbered the Sound Tiger fans...good times. Anyways this arena is fantastic. AHL hockey is fantastic. Why is the arena always a ghost town?!? I think that has a lot to do with how expensive the tickets are here. You can sit lower bowl center ice for ~25 in Hershey, WB/S, Lehigh Valley, and Binghamton. Here ~25 only gets you corner seats. Moving closer to center ice the ticets go up to 48 and 58 to sit on the glass?! That's crazy for the AHL. It's even worse, that they are the Islander's affiliate, and you can regularly get into most Islanders games for 30-40 dollars. This building should really try having 20$ tickets, or maybe consider general admission since the crowds are so small. Someone in ticketing should really go visit Hershey or Bingo to see how they sell tickets and price their tickets accordingly. The half empty building really takes away from the game environment too. People in CT love hockey, just not at these inflated prices.

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