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and I'll be there on Phriday vs. the Fillies.


Guest LeiterWagnerFasterStrongr
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Along with several school buds, YoungerPooper and I will be attending the virgin starting foray of debutante Ms. Gabriel Ynoa tomorrow.


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themetfairy wrote:
We'll be at Closing Day. Come tailgate with us!


Probably! Gonna bring some homebrewed Belgian blond with cherries and a um, 'homebrewed' 2 year old German-Italian curly blond.


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Ceetar wrote:
themetfairy wrote:
We'll be at Closing Day. Come tailgate with us!


Probably! Gonna bring some homebrewed Belgian blond with cherries and a um, 'homebrewed' 2 year old German-Italian curly blond.


Awesome on both counts!


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Ceetar wrote:
Probably! Gonna bring some homebrewed Belgian blond with cherries and a um, 'homebrewed' 2 year old German-Italian curly blond.

I was going to bring a 42 year old German-Italian curly blonde, but KB d'K'd that plan.
It's Magnetic Schedule Day!


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I'm not sure what my plans are for the WC and NLDS right now (pending of course) but I did actually win the postseason lottery to buy tickets a few times so if two of you want to use my extra winning code gimme your email and you can have it. (tickets go on sale in 20 minutes..)


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e-mail from the Mets wrote:
The following potential 2016 Postseason games at Citi Field will be included in this presale:

2016 National League Wild Card
2016 NLDS Home Game 1
2016 NLDS Home Game 2
2016 NLDS Home Game 3


There's virtually no chance that there will be a third home game for the Mets in the NLDS. The only possible way is if the Mets win the NL East and finish with a better record that the NL West winner as well.

If the Mets do make it to the NLCS as the wild card team, Home Games 1 and 2 will be played at Citi Field on Monday and Tuesday, October 10 and 11. The Wild Card game would be on a Wednesday. If any of the games fell on a weekend I'd take a shot at getting tickets, but I can't realistically get to Citi Field for a weekday night game, so I'll pass. (Not that I would have been likely to get tickets anyway.)


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This dude from the ticket office has left me three voice mails and this morning
emailed me about the voice mails and wanting to give me a sales pitch. He signed
it and said, "GO METS!!!"

I emailed him back my ticket-plan situation for next year (not interested) and being
the dick that I sometimes can be had to correct him that it's LET'S GO METS!!! I mean
geez, know your freakin' stuff if you're gonna try to sell/market it to fans.

GO METS!!! Why I oughta...


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d'Kong76 wrote:
This dude from the ticket office has left me three voice mails and this morning
emailed me about the voice mails and wanting to give me a sales pitch. He signed
it and said, "GO METS!!!"

I emailed him back my ticket-plan situation for next year (not interested) and being
the dick that I sometimes can be had to correct him that it's LET'S GO METS!!! I mean
geez, know your freakin' stuff if you're gonna try to sell/market it to fans.

GO METS!!! Why I oughta...


I picked up one of them a while back and the guy was hardcore pushing despite me pointing out that there were zero benefits to me locking down tickets.


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For the record, considering I was a lock for a no-sale he did take the time to
write me back with a nice note and acknowledged that it is indeed LET'S.


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Going to be in Chicago this coming weekend for the Chicago Marathon. If the Mets win Friday night I think I'll be shelling out to attend Mets v Cubs, game 1 Friday night at Wrigley. My first ever postseason game!


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Cheapest non-standing room ticket is $183 for Division Series Game 1 in Chicago. It's the World Series tickets for the Cubs that will be running in the several thousands on the secondary market.


Guest LeiterWagnerFasterStrongr
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We've got tickets to NLDS Game 4. Or, rather, Theoretical NLDS Game 4.


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I'll be there Wednesday. I may have missed more of this season than I wanted to (although I did get to about 7 or 8 games) but I haven't missed a do-or-die Mets home game in quite some time.

LGM


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Gwreck wrote:
Cheapest non-standing room ticket is $183 for Division Series Game 1 in Chicago. It's the World Series tickets for the Cubs that will be running in the several thousands on the secondary market.


I think it would be wrong to make the Cubs pay several grand for World Series tickets. After knocking them out 2 years in a row, the Mets should at least comp them a few seats. It's the sporting thing to do.


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My old college roommate - a native Clevelander and Indians fan now living in the DC area - just called me to say his wife has to work and can't make the trip to Cleveland to go to Game 7 with him. So I'm getting her ticket. If the Indians are up 3-2 after game 5, my rooting interest for Game 6 has now become seriously conflicted.


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Chad Ochoseis wrote:
My old college roommate - a native Clevelander and Indians fan now living in the DC area - just called me to say his wife has to work and can't make the trip to Cleveland to go to Game 7 with him. So I'm getting her ticket. If the Indians are up 3-2 after game 5, my rooting interest for Game 6 has now become seriously conflicted.

DUDE. You HAVE to root for the Cubs in that spot. No question. It's GAME SEVEN. That's awesome.


Guest cooby
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No he doesn't! He'll look like a fool!


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It depends on what's stronger, your rooting interest or your desire to go to the game.

If I had Mets tickets for World Series Game 7, and the Mets were up 3 games to 2, I'd be totally rooting for them to win Game 6.


Guest cooby
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Well yeah, but what if the other team was?


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Benjamin Grimm wrote:
I can't think of any scenario where I'd be rooting for the Mets to lose the sixth game of the World Series.


Unless I have a close family member playing for the other team, no chance in the world.

And if it's my brother, I'd be asking him to tank it.


Guest d'Kong76
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I'd be satisfied with the Mets winning it all in a Game 6 while holding a ticket
for Game 7. I'd put a frame around it and hang it over the bar (if I had one).

Not sure how I'd feel about Chad's scenario; seeing the Cubs continue their
century-long failure to win it all at the hands of The Tribe (in Cleveland) would
be awfully sweet!


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If it were the Mets, no question I'd be rooting for a quick end to the WS over a chance to see Game 7. For my AL cheat team, there's less of a pull.

And my buddy has said that he'd still root for the Indians to win 6, Game 7 ticket or not.


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