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	<title>Comments on: Summertime in the Citi</title>
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		<title>By: Loren</title>
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		<description>Oy vey. What a season, brother. 

Like you said, not much to say about it though. And this is, as usual, a great post. The new Nats field has all the same features--not really cheap cheap seats (although cheaper than Citi, but then again there&#039;s a reason for that...) are the only thing to complain about there. 

I am constantly bitching about new fields with stupid corporate names (maybe we can use a PERSON&#039;S name in the future? maybe?), but the greatest thing about these new stadiums is that every seat in the house *really* is great. We used to go to RFK in the nosebleeds, but that was basically just a good way to drink and kill an afternoon, and laugh. A lot. (And the tix were $3.) The new stadium, you can actually watch the game and enjoy it. I was fortunate enough to see the Mets clobber the Nats when I went. 

About all of the Dodger crap at Citi: WTF. The people who own and manage the Mets are clearly suffering from the limited brain capacity of a deep but narrow gene pool. Spread it around, guys. 

Although I actually kinda like the Dodgers...I was told in a dream the other night to root for them. But not even disembodied cosmic voices showing me reel after reel of the Dodger&#039;s illustrious history will drag me away from the white-hot iron maiden that is Mets fandom.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Oy vey. What a season, brother. </p>
<p>Like you said, not much to say about it though. And this is, as usual, a great post. The new Nats field has all the same features&#8211;not really cheap cheap seats (although cheaper than Citi, but then again there&#8217;s a reason for that&#8230;) are the only thing to complain about there. </p>
<p>I am constantly bitching about new fields with stupid corporate names (maybe we can use a PERSON&#8217;S name in the future? maybe?), but the greatest thing about these new stadiums is that every seat in the house *really* is great. We used to go to RFK in the nosebleeds, but that was basically just a good way to drink and kill an afternoon, and laugh. A lot. (And the tix were $3.) The new stadium, you can actually watch the game and enjoy it. I was fortunate enough to see the Mets clobber the Nats when I went. </p>
<p>About all of the Dodger crap at Citi: WTF. The people who own and manage the Mets are clearly suffering from the limited brain capacity of a deep but narrow gene pool. Spread it around, guys. </p>
<p>Although I actually kinda like the Dodgers&#8230;I was told in a dream the other night to root for them. But not even disembodied cosmic voices showing me reel after reel of the Dodger&#8217;s illustrious history will drag me away from the white-hot iron maiden that is Mets fandom.</p>
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