点评:Firstly, this is a decent place to watch good quality baseball. That's the most important thing. This game was entertaining, the scoreboard was informative and easy to read, and sightlines were good from all around the stadium. Based on that alone, I'd probably visit again if I were in the area - I'm not a Mets fan but I enjoy watching any baseball games as a neutral.
On the minus side, ticket prices were significantly higher than the Triple-A team in my home city, and concessions were very expensive as usual. I don't know why people pay these prices. I certainly didn't.
In addition to this, I didn't feel the atmosphere was great for a neutral. The crowd was subdued and only seemed to have the same repetitive chant of "Let's Go Mets", over and over and over and over and over again. Some people also found it amusing to incorporate the name of a Mets player (Brandon) into a well-known political slogan, which lowered the tone considerably.
A big disappointment came with the T-shirt toss. Three people climbed onto the dugout holding T-shirts, ran up and down the full length of the dugout to get the fans excited... and then proceeded to throw all the T-shirts to the exact same area, off the far right hand side of the dugout. Several kids on the left hand side were confused and frustrated by this. Why involve them in the buildup and get them excited, then not throw anything to their side?
翻译:首先,这是观看高质量棒球比赛的好地方。这是最重要的事情。这场比赛很有趣,记分牌信息丰富且易于阅读,体育场各处的视线都很好。仅基于这一点,如果我在该地区,我可能会再次访问 - 我不是大都会队的球迷,但我喜欢以中立的身份观看任何棒球比赛。
不利的一面是,门票价格明显高于我家乡的三甲球队,而且优惠也像往常一样非常昂贵。我不知道为什么人们要支付这些价格。我当然没有。
除此之外,我觉得对于中立的人来说气氛不太好。人群被压低了,似乎只有同样重复的口号“Let's Go Mets”,一遍又一遍,一遍又一遍。一些人还觉得把大都会队球员(布兰登)的名字加入到著名的政治口号中很有趣,这大大降低了语气。
T 恤被扔掉之后,令人非常失望。三个人拿着 T 恤爬上休息室,在整个休息室里跑来跑去,让球迷兴奋不已……然后将所有 T 恤扔到最右边的同一区域。防空洞的一侧。左边的几个孩子对此感到困惑和沮丧。为什么要让他们参与到建设中并让他们兴奋,然后不向他们扔任何东西?