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Citi Field

Citi Field is a baseball stadium located in Flushing Meadows–Corona Park, in the borough of Queens, New York City, United States. Opening in 2009, Citi Field is the home ballpark of Major League Baseball (MLB)'s New York Mets. The stadium was built as a replacement for the adjacent Shea Stadium, which had opened in 1964.

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Citi Field in 2019
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Location within New York City
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Citi Field (New York)
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Citi Field (the United States)
Address41 Seaver Way
LocationFlushing, Queens, New York City
Coordinates40°45′25″N 73°50′45″W / 40.75694°N 73.84583°W / 40.75694; -73.84583
Public transit Long Island Rail Road: at Mets–Willets Point
New York City Subway:
​ at Mets–Willets Point
New York City Bus: Q19, Q48, Q66[1]
OwnerNew York Mets[2]
OperatorNew York Mets
Capacity41,922 (2012–present)[3]
41,800 (2009–2011)
45,000+ (including standing room)
Record attendance45,186 (2013 All-Star Game)[4]
44,859 (2015 World Series)[5]
44,466 (Regular season, 2016)[6]
Field sizeLeft field line - 335 feet (102 m)
Left center - 358 feet (109 m)
Deep left center - 385 feet (117 m)
Center field - 408 feet (124 m)
Deep right center - 398 feet (121 m)
Right center - 375 feet (114 m)
Right field line - 330 feet (101 m)
SurfaceKentucky Bluegrass
Construction
Broke groundNovember 13, 2006 (November 13, 2006)
OpenedMarch 29, 2009 (March 29, 2009) (college game)
April 3, 2009 (April 3, 2009) (exhibition game)
April 13, 2009 (April 13, 2009) (regular season)
Construction costUS$900 million
($1.23 billion in 2022 dollars[7])
ArchitectPopulous (formerly HOK Sport)
Structural engineerWSP Cantor Seinuk[8]
Services engineerM-E Engineers, Inc.[8]
General contractorHunt/Bovis Lend Lease Alliance II (a joint venture)[8]
Main contractorsInternational Concrete Products
Tenants
New York Mets (MLB) (2009–present)
New York City FC (MLS) (2020–present, part-time)[9]

Citi Field was designed by the company Populous. The $850 million baseball park was funded with $615 million in public subsidies,[10] including the sale of New York City municipal bonds that are to be repaid by the Mets with interest. The payments will offset property taxes for the lifetime of the park.[11][12]

The first game at Citi Field was on March 29, 2009, with a college baseball game between St. John's and Georgetown.[13] The Mets played their first two games at the ballpark on April 3 and 4, 2009 against the Boston Red Sox[14] as charity exhibition games. The first regular-season home game was played on April 13, 2009, against the San Diego Padres. Citi Field hosted the 2013 Major League Baseball All-Star Game, marking the second time the Mets have hosted the event (the first being in 1964, the inaugural season of Shea Stadium).[15]

The naming rights were purchased by Citigroup, a New York financial services company, for $20 million annually.

History edit

Planning edit

Since the 1990s, the Mets were looking to replace Shea Stadium. It had originally been built as a multi-purpose stadium in 1964. While it had been retrofitted as a baseball-only stadium after the NFL's New York Jets left for Giants Stadium after the 1983 season, it was still not optimal for baseball, with seating located farther away from the playing field compared to other major league ballparks.[16] The team unveiled a preliminary model of the ballpark in 1998; it featured a retractable roof and a movable grass field, which would have allowed it to host events including conventions and college basketball. The Mets also considered moving to Mitchel Field or Belmont Park in Nassau County, Long Island; Sunnyside Yard in Queens, or the West Side Yard in Manhattan.[17]

In December 2001, shortly before leaving office, New York City Mayor Rudy Giuliani announced "tentative agreements" for both the Mets and the New York Yankees to build new stadiums. Of the $1.6 billion sought for the stadiums, city and state taxpayers would pick up half the tab for construction, $800 million, along with $390 million on extra transportation.[18] The plan also said that the teams would be allowed to keep all parking revenues, which state officials had already said they wanted to keep to compensate the state for building new garages for the teams.[19] The teams would keep 96% of ticket revenues and 100% of all other revenues, not pay sales tax or property tax on the stadium, and would get low-cost electricity from New York state.[19] Business officials criticized the plan as giving too much money to successful teams with little reason to move to a different city.[19]

Michael Bloomberg, who succeeded Giuliani as mayor, exercised the escape clause in the agreements to back out of both deals, saying that the city could not afford to build new stadiums for the Mets and Yankees. Bloomberg said that, unbeknownst to him, Giuliani had inserted a clause in this deal that loosened the teams' leases with the city and would allow the Mets and Yankees to leave the city on 60 days notice to find a new home elsewhere if the city backed out of the agreement.[18][19] At the time, Bloomberg said that publicly funded stadiums were a poor investment. Under Bloomberg, the New York City government would only offer public financing for infrastructure improvements; the teams would have to pay for the stadiums themselves. Bloomberg called the former mayor's agreements "corporate welfare." Giuliani had already been instrumental in the construction of taxpayer-funded minor league baseball facilities MCU Park for the Mets' minor league Brooklyn Cyclones and Richmond County Bank Ballpark for the Staten Island Yankees.

The final plans for what is now Citi Field were created as part of the unsuccessful New York City 2012 Olympic bid. After plans for a West Side Stadium fell through, New York looked for an alternate stadium to host the opening and closing ceremonies and track and field. The Olympic Stadium project on the West Side was estimated to cost $2.2 billion, with $300 million provided by New York City and an additional $300 million from New York State. If New York had won the bid, Citi Field would have been expanded to Olympic events while the Mets would have played at Yankee Stadium in the Bronx for the 2012 season.[20] By then, however, the failure of the West Side Stadium proposal had effectively ended New York's chances of winning the 2012 games.[21]

Construction edit

 
Citi Field under construction on September 14, 2007.

The projected cost of the new ballpark and other infrastructure improvements was $610 million, with the Mets picking up $420 million of that amount. The agreement included a 40-year lease that would keep the Mets in New York until 2049. The Mets own the stadium through a wholly owned subsidiary, Queens Ballpark Company.

On March 18, 2006, the New York Mets unveiled the official model for the new ballpark. By July 2006, initial construction of the new park was underway in the parking lot beyond Shea Stadium's left-field, with a projected finish of late March ahead of Opening Day 2009.

By April 13, 2008, all of the structure for the Jackie Robinson Rotunda was in place with the arched windows receiving their paneling and glass. By September 2008, most of the Citi Field signage had been installed.[22] By December 1, 2008, all of the seats and the playing field had been installed.[23]

Modifications edit

During the 2010 off-season, the bullpen area in right-center field underwent a complete renovation. When the edifice opened in time for the start of the 2009 MLB season, the Mets' bullpen was in front of the visiting bullpen, leading to an obstructed view of the field from the visiting bullpen, which the San Diego Padres complained about during the Mets' first regular-season home series. The bullpens were turned 90°, with pitchers throwing toward the field instead of parallel to it.[24] More Mets team colors, player banners and logos were also added throughout the ballpark, including revamping the "Let's Go Mets" slogan on the Citi Vision board so that the word "Mets" appears in its traditional script instead of the same font as the rest of the slogan.[25] Additionally, the height of the home run boundary line directly in front of the Home Run Apple in center field was reduced from 16 feet (4.9 m) to 8 feet (2.4 m) in an attempt to produce more home runs.[26]

During its first three seasons, the large field dimensions caused Citi Field to play as an extreme "pitcher's park", and home-runs at the stadium were among the fewest in the Major Leagues. Mets' general manager Sandy Alderson changed Citi Field's dimensions in time for the 2012 MLB season in order to make it more friendly to hitters.[27] Changes included building an 8 feet (2.4 m) wall in front of the high 16 feet (4.9 m) wall in left field that many had dubbed the "Great Wall of Flushing", removing the nook in the "Mo's Zone" in right field, and reducing the distance in right center field from 415 feet (126 m) from home plate to 390 feet (120 m). The new walls are colored blue in order to address fan complaints that the old black walls with orange trims did not reflect the colors of the Mets.[28] The Mets have also created a new seating section located in between the old and new left field walls called the Party City Party Deck, renamed the M&M's Sweet Seats in 2016 after change of sponsorship, and can accommodate 102 additional fans.[3]

The center and right-center outfield wall were brought in to 380 feet (120 m) for the 2015 season.[29]

On March 21, 2019, the Mets announced on Twitter that Citi Field's permanent address would be changed to 41 Seaver Way, in honor of former Mets Hall of Fame pitcher Tom Seaver whose number was 41.[30][31] The ceremony was held on June 27, 2019, and was part of the weekend set aside for celebrating the 50th anniversary of the 1969 World Series champion Mets.

In 2023, the right field fence was moved in 8 feet (2.4 m), removing the nook and creating a new fan experience,[32] and the scoreboard in center field was replaced with a new one measuring 17,400 square feet (1,620 m2), the largest in any MLB ballpark.[33]

Features edit

 
Entrance to Citi Field through the Jackie Robinson Rotunda, with Shea Stadium's Home Run Apple on the right.

Citi Field has a capacity of 41,922. It has over 15,000 fewer seats than Shea Stadium. All the seats in the park are green – in an homage to the Polo Grounds, longtime home of the baseball Giants and the original home of the Mets – as opposed to Shea's orange, blue, red and green assortment.[34] The exterior facade is reminiscent of Ebbets Field (which was long sought by then-Mets owner Fred Wilpon, a Brooklyn native).

Citi Field's interior design is primarily influenced by the Pittsburgh Pirates' PNC Park, which was the favorite ballpark of Mets COO Jeff Wilpon. Other influences include Great American Ball Park, Coors Field, and Citizens Bank Park. Citi Field is the only ballpark in Major League Baseball to feature orange foul poles instead of the standard yellow, a unique characteristic that was carried over from Shea Stadium.[35]

 
Shea Bridge

Citi Field features an overarching bridge motif in its architecture, as New York City is linked by 2,027 bridges and is reflected in the Mets logo, as the team is the symbolic bridge to the city's past National League teams, the New York Giants and the Brooklyn Dodgers.[34] In the outfield section of the ballpark, there is a pedestrian bridge named Shea Bridge that resembles the Hell Gate Bridge.[25]

Similar to Shea Stadium, Citi Field's field dimensions ensure it is a pitcher-friendly park. The Coca-Cola Corner, originally known as the Pepsi Porch, hangs over the field in right field, extending far beyond the indentation of the Clubhouse and is inspired by Tiger Stadium's right field porch. The Pepsi sign that sat atop the area (2009-2015) was modeled after the one alongside the East River in Gantry Plaza State Park; it was replaced by Coca-Cola's logo in 2016 upon assuming the role of a Mets sponsor.[36]

In 2012, the Mets added the Party City Party Deck in left field because they moved the fences in. The Party Deck is very similar to The Royals' Pepsi Party Porch.

Delta Air Lines signed a multiyear deal on September 15, 2008, to sponsor an exclusive section in Citi Field. The Delta Sky360 Club is a 22,500-square-foot (2,090 m2) restaurant-cafe-bar-lounge complex that also houses 1,600 premium seats behind home plate stretching from dugout to dugout.[37]

Jackie Robinson Rotunda edit

 
The interior of the Jackie Robinson Rotunda

The front entrance of Citi Field features a rotunda named after Brooklyn Dodgers legend Jackie Robinson and honors his life and accomplishments. Engraved into the rotunda's 160-foot-diameter (49 m) floor and etched into the archways are words and larger-than-life images that defined Robinson's nine values: Courage, Excellence, Persistence, Justice, Teamwork, Commitment, Citizenship, Determination and Integrity.[35]

Robinson's famous quote: "A life is not important except in the impact it has on other lives" is engraved into the upper ring of the rotunda. There is also an 8-foot (2.4 m) sculpture of Robinson's number 42.[34] The formal dedication of the Jackie Robinson Rotunda was held as part of Major League Baseball's official celebration of Jackie Robinson Day on April 15, 2009.[38]

Home Run Apple edit

 
Citi Field's Home Run Apple located in center field.

Another tradition from Shea Stadium carried over into Citi Field is the Home Run Apple. When a Mets player hits a home run, a giant apple, which has a Mets logo on the front that lights up, rises from its housing in the center field batter's eye. The new apple that was constructed for Citi Field is more than four times the size of the previous one and was designed by Minneapolis-based engineering firm Uni-Systems.[39]

During the 2009 season, the original Shea apple was located in Bullpen Plaza, just inside the Bullpen Gate entrance. In 2010, it was relocated outside the ballpark in Mets Plaza to the area between the Jackie Robinson Rotunda and the entrance to the Mets–Willets Point subway station.[40]

Tom Seaver Statue edit

On April 15, 2022, at their season home opener, the Mets unveiled a statue of Tom Seaver, created by sculptor William Behrends. It is located in Mets Plaza, next to the Shea Stadium Home Run Apple.[41][42]

Amenities and facilities edit

Behind the center field scoreboard is the FanFest area, an expanded family entertainment area that includes a miniature wiffleball field replica of Citi Field called Mr. Met's Kiddie Field, a batting cage, a dunk tank, video game kiosks and other attractions.[43][44]

Citi Field offers a wide choice of eateries. Taste of the City is a food court located in the center field section of the ballpark. It features food from restaurateur Danny Meyer's Union Square Hospitality Group and includes a variety of stands, including Shake Shack (burgers, fries, shakes), Blue Smoke (barbecue), El Verano Taqueria (Mexican cuisine), Catch of the Day (featuring seafood from chef Dave Pasternack of Esca), and Box Frites (Belgian French fries); the Shake Shack stand also has the New York skyline replica that topped the old scoreboard at Shea Stadium above it.[34][45] The World's Fare Market is located on the field level in right field and features sushi from Daruma of Tokyo, sandwiches and pastries from Mama's of Corona, Chinese cuisine from Tai Pan Bakery and Korean food from Café Hanover.[45][46] Citi Field also offers a choice of fresh fruit at several stands around the stadium.[47]

In 2010 Citi Field upgraded the food choices on the Promenade Level behind home plate. Blue Smoke BBQ and Box Frites both open a second location.

Restaurants and clubs are also available in every level of the ballpark. The 350-seat Acela Club (now Porsche Grill) located in left field on the Excelsior Level, is the dining highlight of the new park and features a full view of the playing field as well as food from Drew Nieporent's Myriad Restaurant Group, renowned for Nobu and Tribeca Grill.[34] Admission into the high-end luxury Porsche Grill and Delta Sky360 Club, and including the other semi-luxury clubs are exclusive to high-end ticket holders only, and some restaurants enforce that reservations be made. A McFadden's Restaurant and Saloon opened at Citi Field in 2010. It is located directly under the Good Humor FanFest and is open to the public year-round.[48][49]

Mets Hall of Fame & Museum edit

 
The original Mr. Met costume is one of the many exhibits on display at the Mets Hall of Fame and Museum.
 
David Cone's jersey from his 19 strikeout game on October 6, 1991, housed in the Mets Hall of Fame and Museum

The Mets Hall of Fame & Museum is located adjacent to the Jackie Robinson Rotunda on the first base side and opened on April 5, 2010. The museum includes plaques honoring the inductees of the New York Mets Hall of Fame, the team's World Series trophies from 1969 and 1986, as well as artifacts on loan from noted collectors, former players and the National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum.[50] The museum boasts several displays including autographed memorabilia, original scouting reports on players such as Darryl Strawberry, and handwritten notes from the team's first manager Casey Stengel. In addition to this the team has installed interactive touchscreens, television screens, and timelines that guide visitors through various aspects of the franchise's history.

 
Mets retired numbers 2022

Public opinion edit

 
The Scoreboard Operations booth was visible to fans through a window on the concourse of the Excelsior level. The window was walled up prior to the 2022 season.

Business Insider praised the stadium for its aesthetics and named it one of the top 100 venues in sports, while BaseballParks.com called it "perfect" and especially lauded the Jackie Robinson Rotunda.[51] Reviewers also praised the many culinary offerings at Citi Field's concession stands.[52][53][54]

Despite the modern amenities, the new Citi Field was not without criticism. Fans complained of obstructed views and an overemphasis on the celebration of the Brooklyn Dodgers' legacy over the history of the Mets.[55][56][57] Mets owner Fred Wilpon, a Brooklyn native, had grown up a Brooklyn Dodgers fan and admitted to going overboard. Legal analyst Jeffrey Toobin wrote in The New Yorker,

When Citi Field opened, the Brooklyn focus drew some criticism. After all, the Dodgers left Brooklyn in 1957, and Ebbets Field was demolished shortly thereafter. Only the very oldest fans have any first-hand memory of the place. The Mets, who had been in existence for almost a half century, were virtually ignored in their own home. 'All the Dodger stuff—that was an error of judgment on my part,' Wilpon told me.[58]

In response to these criticisms, the team installed photographic imagery of famous players and historic moments in Mets history on the Field and Promenade levels as well as the display of team championship banners on the left-field wall during the 2009 season. They also constructed a Mets Hall of Fame and Museum prior to the 2010 season, located adjacent to the Jackie Robinson Rotunda, and changed the color of the outfield wall from black to Mets blue prior to the 2012 season, which many Mets fans had campaigned for.[59] The team also worked on fixing the obstructed views in the Promenade level.[60]

During its first three seasons in existence, Citi Field played as an extreme "pitcher's park", and was cited as the cause of the decreased offensive production of David Wright and Jason Bay. Wright hit only 10 home runs in 2009 after hitting 30 or more in each of the previous two seasons,[61] while Bay had the worst offensive production of his career in his first season with the Mets in 2010, hitting only 6 home runs, with an on-base percentage of just .347, and a career low .402 slugging percentage.[62] Jeff Francoeur, who played with the Mets during their first two years at Citi Field, criticized the ballpark's dimensions, calling it "a damn joke."[63] During the 2011 season, Citi Field allowed 1.33 home runs per game, the third lowest total out of the 16 National League ballparks.[28] The team responded by altering the ballpark dimensions for the 2012 season, creating a much more neutral ballpark. Wright's 2012 offensive numbers improved due to the alterations. "It's a huge difference", Wright said. "It allows you to relax and know you don't have to try to hit the ball a mile to see results. And at the same time, if you do hit the ball well and you see results, instead of a 400-foot (120 m) flyout, you're 1-for-1 and feeling good about yourself."[64]

Access and transportation edit

Attractions and Geographical Features of Flushing Meadows–Corona Park
 

Attractions and geographical features of Flushing Meadows–Corona Park:
1
Citi Field
2
Flushing Meadows Carousel
3
Flushing Meadows Natatorium
4
Flushing River and Creek
5
Meadow Lake
6
Mets–Willets Point (LIRR and subway stations)
7
National Tennis Center
8
New York Hall of Science
9
New York State Pavilion, Queens Theatre and Queens Zoo
10
Queens Botanical Garden
11
Queens Museum
12
Unisphere
13
Willow Lake
14
World's Fair station (demolished)
 
Citi Field is serviced by the IRT Flushing Line at the Mets – Willets Point station.

Citi Field is located in the borough of Queens, adjacent to the neighborhoods of Corona, which lies to its west, and Willets Point and Flushing to the east. Flushing Bay is to the north, and the rest of Flushing Meadows–Corona Park is to the south. Because it lies within the Flushing postal zone, and because of its location in Flushing Meadows–Corona Park, Citi Field is frequently referred to as being in Flushing proper.

Citi Field is accessible via the New York City Subway via the IRT Flushing Line (  ​) at the Mets–Willets Point station, and the Long Island Rail Road station on the Port Washington Branch also called Mets–Willets Point. New York Water Taxi operates a free ferry to the stadium from Pier 11/Wall Street and the East 34th Street Ferry Landing before every game.[65] For selected games, SeaStreak provides ferry service between Highlands, New Jersey and the stadium. Both ferry services use the slips at the World's Fair Marina, located approximately 0.25 miles (0.40 km) north of Citi Field. The park is also close to several major thoroughfares, including the Grand Central Parkway, the Whitestone and Van Wyck Expressways, the Long Island Expressway, Roosevelt Avenue, Northern Boulevard and Astoria Boulevard.

Park and rides edit

Since the construction of Citi Field began, satellite parking lots in Flushing Meadow Park (access from College Point Boulevard) have been opened. Some of these have been designated as park and rides, used by commuters connecting to the   ​ trains and the Q19, Q48 and Q66 buses.[1]

In 2020, Columbia Transportation started a commuter service, the Queens-Riverdale Commuter Route to the Southfield Parking Lot, mainly for commuters from Queens to go to before boarding the bus to Columbia. This service was discontinued in December 2021.

Attendance records edit

Overall edit

Bold indicates the winner of each game.

Highest attendance at Citi Field
Rank Attendance Date About Notes
1 45,186 July 16, 2013 National League 0, American League 3 2013 MLB All Star Game
2 44,859 November 1, 2015 Mets 2, Royals 7 (12 innings) 2015 World Series (Game 5)
3 44,815 October 31, 2015 Mets 3, Royals 5 2015 World Series (Game 4)
4 44,781 October 30, 2015 Mets 9, Royals 3 2015 World Series (Game 3)
5 44,747 October 5, 2016 Mets 0, Giants 3 2016 National League Wild Card Game
6 44,502 October 18, 2015 Mets 4, Cubs 1 2015 NLCS (Game 2)
7 44,466 April 30, 2016 Mets 6, Giants 5 Regular season record
8 44,384 April 3, 2017 Mets 6, Braves 0 2017 Opening Day
9 44,287 October 17, 2015 Mets 4, Cubs 2 2015 NLCS (Game 1)
10 44,276 October 12, 2015 Mets 13, Dodgers 7 2015 NLDS Game 3
11 44,189 March 29, 2018 Mets 9, Cardinals 4 2018 Opening Day
12 44,183 October 13, 2015 Mets 1, Dodgers 3 2015 NLDS Game 4

Regular season edit

Bold indicates the winner of each game.

Highest regular season attendance at Citi Field
Rank Attendance Date Game result Notes
1 44,466 April 30, 2016 Mets 6, Giants 5
2 44,424 April 4, 2019 Mets 0, Nationals 4 2019 Home Opener
3 44,384 April 3, 2017 Mets 6, Braves 0 2017 Home Opener
4 44,189 March 29, 2018 Mets 9, Cardinals 4 2018 Home Opener
5 44,099 April 8, 2016 Mets 7, Phillies 2 2016 Home Opener
6 43,947 April 13, 2015 Mets 2, Phillies 0 2015 Home Opener
7 43,928 September 29, 2018 Mets 1, Marlins 0 David Wrights Last Game
8 43,875 August 10, 2019 Mets 4, Nationals 3
9 43,857 August 13, 2022 Mets 1, Phillies 0
10 43,820 April 15, 2022 Mets 10, Diamondbacks 3 2022 Home Opener
11 43,630 September 19, 2015 Mets 0, Yankees 5
12 43,602 September 18, 2015 Mets 5, Yankees 1
13 43,571 September 20, 2015 Mets 2, Yankees 11
14 43,462 May 27, 2016 Mets 6, Dodgers 5
15 43,336 July 9, 2022 Mets 5, Marlins 4 Keith Hernandez Number Retirement
16 43,323 July 3, 2019 Mets 1, Yankees 5
17 43,255 August 29, 2015 Mets 1, Red Sox 3
18 43,144 September 11, 2021 Mets 7, Yankees 8 20th anniversary of 9/11 attacks
19 42,996 August 1, 2015 Mets 3, Nationals 2

Progression edit

Bold indicates the winner of each game.

Progression of attendance records at Citi Field
Regular Season Mets Overall
41,007 – April 13, 2009
Mets 5, Padres 6
41,103 – May 25, 2009
Mets 5, Nationals 2
41,221 – June 25, 2009
Mets 3, Cardinals 2
41,278 – June 26, 2009
Mets 1, Yankees 9
41,302 – June 27, 2009
Mets 0, Yankees 5
41,315 – June 28, 2009
Mets 2, Yankees 5
41,382 – May 21, 2010
Mets 1, Yankees 2
41,422 – May 23, 2010
Mets 6, Yankees 4
42,020 – July 1, 2011
Mets 1, Yankees 5
42,042 – July 2, 2011
Mets 2, Yankees 5
42,080 – April 5, 2012
Mets 1, Braves 0
42,122 – June 23, 2012
Mets 3, Yankees 4
42,364 – June 24, 2012
Mets 5, Yankees 6
42,516 – July 3, 2012
Mets 11, Phillies 1
42,516 – July 3, 2012
Mets 11, Phillies 1
45,186 – July 16, 2013
N.L. 0, A.L. 3
2013 All Star Game
43,947 – April 13, 2015
Mets 2, Phillies 0
43,947 – April 13, 2015
Mets 2, Phillies 0
44,276 – October 12, 2015
Mets 13, Dodgers 7
2015 NLDS Game 3
44,287 – October 17, 2015
Mets 4, Cubs 1
2015 NLCS Game 1
44,502 – October 18, 2015
Mets 4, Cubs 1
2015 NLCS Game 2
44,781 – October 30, 2015
Mets 9, Royals 3
2015 World Series Game 3
44,781 – October 31, 2015
Mets 3, Royals 5
2015 World Series Game 4
44,859 – November 1, 2015
Mets 2, Royals 7 (12 innings)
2015 World Series Game 5
44,099 – April 8, 2016
Mets 7, Phillies 2
44,859 – November 1, 2015
Mets 2, Royals 7 (12 innings)
2015 World Series Game 5
44,466 – April 30, 2016
Mets 6, Giants 5

Naming rights edit

On November 13, 2006, it was announced that the ballpark would be called Citi Field, named for Citigroup Inc. Citigroup will be paying $20 million a year for the naming rights to the park over the next 20 years. This made Citi Field the second major league sports venue in the New York metropolitan area and the first in the city itself to be named for a corporate sponsor. At the time, the Meadowlands Arena in New Jersey's Meadowlands Sports Complex had carried the Continental Airlines name. The deal includes an option on both sides to extend the contract to 40 years, and is the most expensive sports-stadium naming rights agreement ever, subsequently equaled by MetLife Stadium's $400 million deal.[66]

At the groundbreaking for Citi Field, it was announced that the main entrance, modeled on the one in Brooklyn's old Ebbets Field, would be called the Jackie Robinson Rotunda, possibly due to campaigns to forgo naming rights revenue and name the ballpark after Robinson. The Mets are spending more than $600 million for the new ballpark, which New York City and New York state are also supporting with a total of $165 million for such costs as infrastructure and site preparation. On February 24, 2008, the Mets and Citigroup unveiled the new Citi Field logo.[67]

Controversy edit

 
Jonathan Lethem at Occupy Wall Street protesting the naming rights given to Citigroup, November 2011

The Citigroup naming rights deal, the most lucrative in history to that point, was criticized during the late-2000s financial crisis amid $45 billion of taxpayer funds loaned to Citigroup by the U.S. federal government in two rescue packages.[68] Congressman Elijah Cummings of Maryland, who served on the United States House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform, stated in regards to the Citi Field naming rights deal, "This type of spending is indefensible and unacceptable to Citigroup's new partner and largest investor: the American taxpayer.... I strongly urge Citigroup to find a way out of this contract and instead spend that $400 million on retaining its employees and restoring confidence in its operations."[69][70][71] The Wall Street Journal reported on February 3, 2009, that Citigroup considered breaking the naming rights deal. Instead, Citi stated that no government TARP funds would be used in the sponsorship deal.[72] The naming rights controversy reemerged in a New York Times opinion piece when details about owner Fred Wilpon's involvement in Bernard Madoff's Ponzi scheme came to light and a lawsuit was filed on behalf of victims of Madoff's investment scandal in 2011.[73] Citigroup paid back the loan in full, with interest, by 2014.[74]

 
In its opening season, Citi Field drew over 3.1 million fans with a game average of 92.7% of seats filled, 4th best in baseball.
 
Memorial in the Jackie Robinson Rotunda inside Citi Field, dedicated April 15, 2009

Notable events edit

 
Aerial view from the north of Citi Field, with the covered Arthur Ashe Stadium behind it, on takeoff from LaGuardia Airport

Notable baseball games edit

  • April 13, 2009 – In the first Mets game ever played at Citi Field, Jody Gerut of the San Diego Padres hit a home run off Mike Pelfrey as the first batter of the game, becoming the first player in Major League Baseball history to open a ballpark with a leadoff home run.[75]
  • April 17, 2009 – Gary Sheffield hit his 500th home run against the Milwaukee Brewers, becoming the first player to reach this milestone as a pinch hitter. It was Sheffield's first home run as a Met, which made Sheffield the first player to hit number 500 as his first home run with a new team.[76]
  • June 28, 2009 – Mariano Rivera of the New York Yankees recorded his 500th career save, becoming only the second relief pitcher to reach this milestone. The Mets gave Rivera the pitching rubber from Citi Field used in the game in honor of his achievement. (Rivera's only RBI, on a bases-loaded walk, also occurred in the game.)[77]
  • August 23, 2009 - Philadelphia Phillies second baseman Eric Bruntlett executed an unassisted triple play to finish off a 9–7 win over the Mets. This is just the second game-ending unassisted triple play in Major League Baseball history.
  • September 11, 2011 – Citi Field hosted a nationally televised game against the Chicago Cubs to mark the tenth anniversary of the attacks of that day in 2001. The pregame ceremonies featured members of the 2001 team who played at Shea Stadium on September 21, 2001, the first major sporting event held in New York City since the attacks.[78][79]
  • June 1, 2012 – Johan Santana threw the first no-hitter in Mets franchise history in an 8–0 victory over the St. Louis Cardinals.[80][81]
  • July 16, 2013 – Citi Field hosted the 2013 Major League Baseball All-Star Game, with the American League defeating the National League 3–0. The attendance of 45,186 was the largest in Citi Field's history.
  • June 9, 2015 – Chris Heston of the San Francisco Giants threw a no-hitter in a 5–0 victory over the Mets.
  • October 3, 2015 – Max Scherzer of the Washington Nationals threw a no-hitter in a 2–0 victory over the Mets, becoming the fifth pitcher in major league history to throw two no hitters in a season.
  • October 12, 2015 – Citi Field hosted its first playoff game, with the Mets defeating the Los Angeles Dodgers 13–7 in Game 3 of the 2015 NLDS.
  • October 30, 2015 – Citi Field hosted its first World Series game, with the Mets defeating the Kansas City Royals 9–3 in Game 3 of the 2015 World Series.
  • November 1, 2015 – The Kansas City Royals won the 2015 World Series, their first World Series championship since the 1985 World Series with a 7-2 Game 5 victory over the Mets in 12 innings.
  • July 30, 2016 - In a pre-game ceremony before a 7–2 loss to the Colorado Rockies, Mike Piazza's #31 was retired, only the second time in club history that the Mets retired a player's number.
  • October 5, 2016 - The San Francisco Giants defeated the Mets 3–0 in the 2016 National League Wild Card Game.
  • September 11–13, 2017 - A three-game series between the New York Yankees and Tampa Bay Rays was moved from Tropicana Field to Citi Field due to Hurricane Irma. The Rays were the "home" team for this series because the games were supposed to be played in Tropicana Field. These were the first Major League Baseball games to be played at Citi Field that did not involve the New York Mets. Additionally, these were the first games played in Flushing under AL rules (excluding the 2013 All-Star Game) since April 1998, when the Yankees played a "home" game at Shea Stadium, after a beam caused structural damage at the original Yankee Stadium, and during the 1974 and 1975 seasons, while Yankee Stadium was being renovated.
  • September 28, 2019 - Mets rookie first baseman Pete Alonso broke the record for most home runs in a season by a rookie set by Aaron Judge in 2017.[82]
  • September 23, 2020 - The Tampa Bay Rays clinched the American League East with a 8–5 win over the Mets.
  • June 25, 2021 - In a 2–1 loss to the Mets, Aaron Nola of the Philadelphia Phillies struck out 10 Mets batters in a row, tying Tom Seaver's record set in 1970.
  • August 28, 2021 - In a pre-game ceremony before a 5–3 win over the Washington Nationals, Jerry Koosman's #36 was retired, only the third time in club history that the Mets retired a player's number.
  • September 11, 2021 - In a pre-game ceremony before an 8–7 loss to the Yankees, the Mets and Yankees remembered the September 11 attacks on the 20th anniversary of the attacks. The Mets and rival Yankees lined up on the foul lines together for the national anthem and a moment of silence for the victims of the attacks. Both teams wore NYPD and FDNY hats, and the game was nationally televised on Fox.
  • April 29, 2022 - Five Mets pitchers combined to throw the second no-hitter (and first combined no-hitter) in Mets franchise history in a 3–0 Mets victory over the Philadelphia Phillies.
  • November 10-12, 2023 - Two teams from the Dominican Republic Professional Baseball League (LIDOM), the Águilas Cibaeñas from Santiago and the Tigres del Licey from Santo Domingo, played three exhibition games in Citi Field, making it the first time that a LIDOM game was played outside of the Dominican Republic. Billed as the "Titans of the Caribbean" series, the Águilas swept the inaugural season in three games. With a total audience of 90,900 from the three games, it also became one of the highest attended LIDOM matches ever recorded.[83][84]

Soccer matches edit

Date Winning Team Result Losing Team Tournament Spectators
June 7, 2011   Ecuador 1–1   Greece Friendly 39,656
July 26, 2011   Juventus 1–0   Club América World Football Challenge 20,859
August 15, 2012   Ecuador 3–0   Chile Friendly 31,901
June 2, 2013   Israel 2–0   Honduras 26,170
October 22, 2017   New York City FC 2–2   Columbus Crew Major League Soccer 20,113
October 23, 2019   Toronto FC 2–1   New York City FC Major League Soccer 19,829
April 24, 2022   New York City FC 5–4   Toronto FC Major League Soccer 17,626
May 7, 2022   New York City FC 0–0   Sporting Kansas City Major League Soccer 15,031
May 22, 2022   New York City FC 1–0   Chicago Fire FC Major League Soccer 18,823
September 7, 2022   New York City FC 1–1   FC Cincinnati Major League Soccer 14,248
October 17, 2022   New York City FC 3–0   Inter Miami Major League Soccer 18,066[85]
April 15, 2023   New York City FC 2–1   Nashville SC Major League Soccer 18,687
April 22, 2023   New York City FC 3–1   FC Dallas Major League Soccer 20,922
May 27, 2023   Philadelphia Union 3–1   New York City FC Major League Soccer 22,830
July 5, 2023   New York City FC 1–1   Charlotte FC Major League Soccer 15,122
July 23, 2023   Club Atlas 1–0   New York City FC 2023 Leagues Cup 22,267
August 20, 2023   Minnesota United FC 2–0   New York City FC Major League Soccer 18,606
September 20, 2023   New York City FC 2–0   Orlando City SC Major League Soccer 15,238
 
David Villa, New York City Football Club uses Citi Field as their part time home.

Other sports events edit

  • The inaugural Metropolitan Lacrosse Classic was played at Citi Field on March 17, 2013, only the second time a major-league baseball stadium has staged college lacrosse, according to the Mets. In 1971, Navy played Johns Hopkins at the Houston Astrodome. Holy Cross played Navy at noon, followed by Colgate-Michigan at 3 p.m.[86] Holy Cross defeated Navy 7–5 and Colgate defeated Michigan 10–7, before a crowd of 15,656.[87][88]
  • On June 7, 2015, the first "Legends of Wrestling" event took place at Citi Field. It was a professional wrestling event, featuring veteran wrestlers such as Rob Van Dam, Lita, The Nasty Boys, Scott Steiner, and many more independent professional wrestlers, in up to six matches taking place; the event was headlined by Ric Flair, Bret "The Hitman" Hart, and Bill Goldberg.
  • On November 7, 2015, Citi Field hosted the first game of the Cricket All-Stars Series 2015, featuring many retired cricket players from around the world and led by great cricket legends Sachin Tendulkar and Shane Warne. Warne's Warriors defeated Sachin's Blasters by 6 wickets.
  • On January 1, 2018, Citi Field hosted the 10th edition of the NHL Winter Classic between the New York Rangers and the Buffalo Sabres. The Rangers won the game in overtime, 3–2. Paul Carey, Michael Grabner, and J.T. Miller scored for the Rangers, while Sam Reinhart, and Rasmus Ristolainen scored for the Sabres. The Sabres were the designated home team for the game, as the Rangers' home arena of Madison Square Garden would lose its property tax exemption from the City of New York if any Rangers home games are not played there.[89]
  • On November 16, 2019, Citi Field hosted the New York Hurling Classic—a one-day hurling tournament featuring Limerick, Kilkenny, Tipperary, and Wexford for the Players Champions Cup—which was won by Kilkenny.[90]

Concerts edit

Mets Concert Series post-game concerts (2012–2016) edit

Between 2012 and 2016, the Mets had a post-game concert series entitled "Mets Concert Series" after selected games. Unlike the concerts where the performance was the sole attraction of the evening, "Mets Concert Series" events were considered promotional dates, and admission to the concert was included in the price of the game ticket. The stage was set up in shallow center field.

COVID-19 pandemic edit

On January 12, 2021, the Mets and the Mayor Bill De Blasio announced that Citi Field would become a mass vaccination center during the COVID-19 pandemic beginning on January 25. Originally located in the Delta Club, the location was later moved to the former site of McFadden's. Run by the city's public hospital system, the site administered over 200,000 vaccinations.[97]

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External links edit

  • Stadium site on Mets.com
  • Mets Ballparks from Mets Media Guide
  • Belson, Ken & Sandomir, Richard. "Mets' New Home Is the 'Anti-Shea'," The New York Times, March 5, 2009.
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44 466 Regular season 2016 6 Field sizeLeft field line 335 feet 102 m Left center 358 feet 109 m Deep left center 385 feet 117 m Center field 408 feet 124 m Deep right center 398 feet 121 m Right center 375 feet 114 m Right field line 330 feet 101 m SurfaceKentucky BluegrassConstructionBroke groundNovember 13 2006 November 13 2006 OpenedMarch 29 2009 March 29 2009 college game April 3 2009 April 3 2009 exhibition game April 13 2009 April 13 2009 regular season Construction costUS 900 million 1 23 billion in 2022 dollars 7 ArchitectPopulous formerly HOK Sport Structural engineerWSP Cantor Seinuk 8 Services engineerM E Engineers Inc 8 General contractorHunt Bovis Lend Lease Alliance II a joint venture 8 Main contractorsInternational Concrete ProductsTenantsNew York Mets MLB 2009 present New York City FC MLS 2020 present part time 9 Citi Field was designed by the company Populous The 850 million baseball park was funded with 615 million in public subsidies 10 including the sale of New York City municipal bonds that are to be repaid by the Mets with interest The payments will offset property taxes for the lifetime of the park 11 12 The first game at Citi Field was on March 29 2009 with a college baseball game between St John s and Georgetown 13 The Mets played their first two games at the ballpark on April 3 and 4 2009 against the Boston Red Sox 14 as charity exhibition games The first regular season home game was played on April 13 2009 against the San Diego Padres Citi Field hosted the 2013 Major League Baseball All Star Game marking the second time the Mets have hosted the event the first being in 1964 the inaugural season of Shea Stadium 15 The naming rights were purchased by Citigroup a New York financial services company for 20 million annually Contents 1 History 1 1 Planning 1 2 Construction 1 3 Modifications 2 Features 2 1 Jackie Robinson Rotunda 2 2 Home Run Apple 2 3 Tom Seaver Statue 2 4 Amenities and facilities 2 5 Mets Hall of Fame amp Museum 3 Public opinion 4 Access and transportation 4 1 Park and rides 5 Attendance records 5 1 Overall 5 2 Regular season 5 3 Progression 6 Naming rights 6 1 Controversy 7 Notable events 7 1 Notable baseball games 7 2 Soccer matches 7 3 Other sports events 7 4 Concerts 7 5 Mets Concert Series post game concerts 2012 2016 7 6 COVID 19 pandemic 8 See also 9 References 10 External linksHistory editPlanning edit Since the 1990s the Mets were looking to replace Shea Stadium It had originally been built as a multi purpose stadium in 1964 While it had been retrofitted as a baseball only stadium after the NFL s New York Jets left for Giants Stadium after the 1983 season it was still not optimal for baseball with seating located farther away from the playing field compared to other major league ballparks 16 The team unveiled a preliminary model of the ballpark in 1998 it featured a retractable roof and a movable grass field which would have allowed it to host events including conventions and college basketball The Mets also considered moving to Mitchel Field or Belmont Park in Nassau County Long Island Sunnyside Yard in Queens or the West Side Yard in Manhattan 17 In December 2001 shortly before leaving office New York City Mayor Rudy Giuliani announced tentative agreements for both the Mets and the New York Yankees to build new stadiums Of the 1 6 billion sought for the stadiums city and state taxpayers would pick up half the tab for construction 800 million along with 390 million on extra transportation 18 The plan also said that the teams would be allowed to keep all parking revenues which state officials had already said they wanted to keep to compensate the state for building new garages for the teams 19 The teams would keep 96 of ticket revenues and 100 of all other revenues not pay sales tax or property tax on the stadium and would get low cost electricity from New York state 19 Business officials criticized the plan as giving too much money to successful teams with little reason to move to a different city 19 Michael Bloomberg who succeeded Giuliani as mayor exercised the escape clause in the agreements to back out of both deals saying that the city could not afford to build new stadiums for the Mets and Yankees Bloomberg said that unbeknownst to him Giuliani had inserted a clause in this deal that loosened the teams leases with the city and would allow the Mets and Yankees to leave the city on 60 days notice to find a new home elsewhere if the city backed out of the agreement 18 19 At the time Bloomberg said that publicly funded stadiums were a poor investment Under Bloomberg the New York City government would only offer public financing for infrastructure improvements the teams would have to pay for the stadiums themselves Bloomberg called the former mayor s agreements corporate welfare Giuliani had already been instrumental in the construction of taxpayer funded minor league baseball facilities MCU Park for the Mets minor league Brooklyn Cyclones and Richmond County Bank Ballpark for the Staten Island Yankees The final plans for what is now Citi Field were created as part of the unsuccessful New York City 2012 Olympic bid After plans for a West Side Stadium fell through New York looked for an alternate stadium to host the opening and closing ceremonies and track and field The Olympic Stadium project on the West Side was estimated to cost 2 2 billion with 300 million provided by New York City and an additional 300 million from New York State If New York had won the bid Citi Field would have been expanded to Olympic events while the Mets would have played at Yankee Stadium in the Bronx for the 2012 season 20 By then however the failure of the West Side Stadium proposal had effectively ended New York s chances of winning the 2012 games 21 Construction edit nbsp Citi Field under construction on September 14 2007 The projected cost of the new ballpark and other infrastructure improvements was 610 million with the Mets picking up 420 million of that amount The agreement included a 40 year lease that would keep the Mets in New York until 2049 The Mets own the stadium through a wholly owned subsidiary Queens Ballpark Company On March 18 2006 the New York Mets unveiled the official model for the new ballpark By July 2006 initial construction of the new park was underway in the parking lot beyond Shea Stadium s left field with a projected finish of late March ahead of Opening Day 2009 By April 13 2008 all of the structure for the Jackie Robinson Rotunda was in place with the arched windows receiving their paneling and glass By September 2008 most of the Citi Field signage had been installed 22 By December 1 2008 all of the seats and the playing field had been installed 23 Modifications edit During the 2010 off season the bullpen area in right center field underwent a complete renovation When the edifice opened in time for the start of the 2009 MLB season the Mets bullpen was in front of the visiting bullpen leading to an obstructed view of the field from the visiting bullpen which the San Diego Padres complained about during the Mets first regular season home series The bullpens were turned 90 with pitchers throwing toward the field instead of parallel to it 24 More Mets team colors player banners and logos were also added throughout the ballpark including revamping the Let s Go Mets slogan on the Citi Vision board so that the word Mets appears in its traditional script instead of the same font as the rest of the slogan 25 Additionally the height of the home run boundary line directly in front of the Home Run Apple in center field was reduced from 16 feet 4 9 m to 8 feet 2 4 m in an attempt to produce more home runs 26 During its first three seasons the large field dimensions caused Citi Field to play as an extreme pitcher s park and home runs at the stadium were among the fewest in the Major Leagues Mets general manager Sandy Alderson changed Citi Field s dimensions in time for the 2012 MLB season in order to make it more friendly to hitters 27 Changes included building an 8 feet 2 4 m wall in front of the high 16 feet 4 9 m wall in left field that many had dubbed the Great Wall of Flushing removing the nook in the Mo s Zone in right field and reducing the distance in right center field from 415 feet 126 m from home plate to 390 feet 120 m The new walls are colored blue in order to address fan complaints that the old black walls with orange trims did not reflect the colors of the Mets 28 The Mets have also created a new seating section located in between the old and new left field walls called the Party City Party Deck renamed the M amp M s Sweet Seats in 2016 after change of sponsorship and can accommodate 102 additional fans 3 The center and right center outfield wall were brought in to 380 feet 120 m for the 2015 season 29 On March 21 2019 the Mets announced on Twitter that Citi Field s permanent address would be changed to 41 Seaver Way in honor of former Mets Hall of Fame pitcher Tom Seaver whose number was 41 30 31 The ceremony was held on June 27 2019 and was part of the weekend set aside for celebrating the 50th anniversary of the 1969 World Series champion Mets In 2023 the right field fence was moved in 8 feet 2 4 m removing the nook and creating a new fan experience 32 and the scoreboard in center field was replaced with a new one measuring 17 400 square feet 1 620 m2 the largest in any MLB ballpark 33 Features edit nbsp Entrance to Citi Field through the Jackie Robinson Rotunda with Shea Stadium s Home Run Apple on the right Citi Field has a capacity of 41 922 It has over 15 000 fewer seats than Shea Stadium All the seats in the park are green in an homage to the Polo Grounds longtime home of the baseball Giants and the original home of the Mets as opposed to Shea s orange blue red and green assortment 34 The exterior facade is reminiscent of Ebbets Field which was long sought by then Mets owner Fred Wilpon a Brooklyn native Citi Field s interior design is primarily influenced by the Pittsburgh Pirates PNC Park which was the favorite ballpark of Mets COO Jeff Wilpon Other influences include Great American Ball Park Coors Field and Citizens Bank Park Citi Field is the only ballpark in Major League Baseball to feature orange foul poles instead of the standard yellow a unique characteristic that was carried over from Shea Stadium 35 nbsp Shea BridgeCiti Field features an overarching bridge motif in its architecture as New York City is linked by 2 027 bridges and is reflected in the Mets logo as the team is the symbolic bridge to the city s past National League teams the New York Giants and the Brooklyn Dodgers 34 In the outfield section of the ballpark there is a pedestrian bridge named Shea Bridge that resembles the Hell Gate Bridge 25 Similar to Shea Stadium Citi Field s field dimensions ensure it is a pitcher friendly park The Coca Cola Corner originally known as the Pepsi Porch hangs over the field in right field extending far beyond the indentation of the Clubhouse and is inspired by Tiger Stadium s right field porch The Pepsi sign that sat atop the area 2009 2015 was modeled after the one alongside the East River in Gantry Plaza State Park it was replaced by Coca Cola s logo in 2016 upon assuming the role of a Mets sponsor 36 In 2012 the Mets added the Party City Party Deck in left field because they moved the fences in The Party Deck is very similar to The Royals Pepsi Party Porch Delta Air Lines signed a multiyear deal on September 15 2008 to sponsor an exclusive section in Citi Field The Delta Sky360 Club is a 22 500 square foot 2 090 m2 restaurant cafe bar lounge complex that also houses 1 600 premium seats behind home plate stretching from dugout to dugout 37 Jackie Robinson Rotunda edit nbsp The interior of the Jackie Robinson RotundaThe front entrance of Citi Field features a rotunda named after Brooklyn Dodgers legend Jackie Robinson and honors his life and accomplishments Engraved into the rotunda s 160 foot diameter 49 m floor and etched into the archways are words and larger than life images that defined Robinson s nine values Courage Excellence Persistence Justice Teamwork Commitment Citizenship Determination and Integrity 35 Robinson s famous quote A life is not important except in the impact it has on other lives is engraved into the upper ring of the rotunda There is also an 8 foot 2 4 m sculpture of Robinson s number 42 34 The formal dedication of the Jackie Robinson Rotunda was held as part of Major League Baseball s official celebration of Jackie Robinson Day on April 15 2009 38 Home Run Apple edit Further information Home Run Apple nbsp Citi Field s Home Run Apple located in center field Another tradition from Shea Stadium carried over into Citi Field is the Home Run Apple When a Mets player hits a home run a giant apple which has a Mets logo on the front that lights up rises from its housing in the center field batter s eye The new apple that was constructed for Citi Field is more than four times the size of the previous one and was designed by Minneapolis based engineering firm Uni Systems 39 During the 2009 season the original Shea apple was located in Bullpen Plaza just inside the Bullpen Gate entrance In 2010 it was relocated outside the ballpark in Mets Plaza to the area between the Jackie Robinson Rotunda and the entrance to the Mets Willets Point subway station 40 Tom Seaver Statue edit On April 15 2022 at their season home opener the Mets unveiled a statue of Tom Seaver created by sculptor William Behrends It is located in Mets Plaza next to the Shea Stadium Home Run Apple 41 42 Amenities and facilities edit Behind the center field scoreboard is the FanFest area an expanded family entertainment area that includes a miniature wiffleball field replica of Citi Field called Mr Met s Kiddie Field a batting cage a dunk tank video game kiosks and other attractions 43 44 Citi Field offers a wide choice of eateries Taste of the City is a food court located in the center field section of the ballpark It features food from restaurateur Danny Meyer s Union Square Hospitality Group and includes a variety of stands including Shake Shack burgers fries shakes Blue Smoke barbecue El Verano Taqueria Mexican cuisine Catch of the Day featuring seafood from chef Dave Pasternack of Esca and Box Frites Belgian French fries the Shake Shack stand also has the New York skyline replica that topped the old scoreboard at Shea Stadium above it 34 45 The World s Fare Market is located on the field level in right field and features sushi from Daruma of Tokyo sandwiches and pastries from Mama s of Corona Chinese cuisine from Tai Pan Bakery and Korean food from Cafe Hanover 45 46 Citi Field also offers a choice of fresh fruit at several stands around the stadium 47 In 2010 Citi Field upgraded the food choices on the Promenade Level behind home plate Blue Smoke BBQ and Box Frites both open a second location Restaurants and clubs are also available in every level of the ballpark The 350 seat Acela Club now Porsche Grill located in left field on the Excelsior Level is the dining highlight of the new park and features a full view of the playing field as well as food from Drew Nieporent s Myriad Restaurant Group renowned for Nobu and Tribeca Grill 34 Admission into the high end luxury Porsche Grill and Delta Sky360 Club and including the other semi luxury clubs are exclusive to high end ticket holders only and some restaurants enforce that reservations be made A McFadden s Restaurant and Saloon opened at Citi Field in 2010 It is located directly under the Good Humor FanFest and is open to the public year round 48 49 Mets Hall of Fame amp Museum edit nbsp The original Mr Met costume is one of the many exhibits on display at the Mets Hall of Fame and Museum nbsp David Cone s jersey from his 19 strikeout game on October 6 1991 housed in the Mets Hall of Fame and MuseumThe Mets Hall of Fame amp Museum is located adjacent to the Jackie Robinson Rotunda on the first base side and opened on April 5 2010 The museum includes plaques honoring the inductees of the New York Mets Hall of Fame the team s World Series trophies from 1969 and 1986 as well as artifacts on loan from noted collectors former players and the National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum 50 The museum boasts several displays including autographed memorabilia original scouting reports on players such as Darryl Strawberry and handwritten notes from the team s first manager Casey Stengel In addition to this the team has installed interactive touchscreens television screens and timelines that guide visitors through various aspects of the franchise s history nbsp Mets retired numbers 2022Public opinion edit nbsp The Scoreboard Operations booth was visible to fans through a window on the concourse of the Excelsior level The window was walled up prior to the 2022 season Business Insider praised the stadium for its aesthetics and named it one of the top 100 venues in sports while BaseballParks com called it perfect and especially lauded the Jackie Robinson Rotunda 51 Reviewers also praised the many culinary offerings at Citi Field s concession stands 52 53 54 Despite the modern amenities the new Citi Field was not without criticism Fans complained of obstructed views and an overemphasis on the celebration of the Brooklyn Dodgers legacy over the history of the Mets 55 56 57 Mets owner Fred Wilpon a Brooklyn native had grown up a Brooklyn Dodgers fan and admitted to going overboard Legal analyst Jeffrey Toobin wrote in The New Yorker When Citi Field opened the Brooklyn focus drew some criticism After all the Dodgers left Brooklyn in 1957 and Ebbets Field was demolished shortly thereafter Only the very oldest fans have any first hand memory of the place The Mets who had been in existence for almost a half century were virtually ignored in their own home All the Dodger stuff that was an error of judgment on my part Wilpon told me 58 In response to these criticisms the team installed photographic imagery of famous players and historic moments in Mets history on the Field and Promenade levels as well as the display of team championship banners on the left field wall during the 2009 season They also constructed a Mets Hall of Fame and Museum prior to the 2010 season located adjacent to the Jackie Robinson Rotunda and changed the color of the outfield wall from black to Mets blue prior to the 2012 season which many Mets fans had campaigned for 59 The team also worked on fixing the obstructed views in the Promenade level 60 During its first three seasons in existence Citi Field played as an extreme pitcher s park and was cited as the cause of the decreased offensive production of David Wright and Jason Bay Wright hit only 10 home runs in 2009 after hitting 30 or more in each of the previous two seasons 61 while Bay had the worst offensive production of his career in his first season with the Mets in 2010 hitting only 6 home runs with an on base percentage of just 347 and a career low 402 slugging percentage 62 Jeff Francoeur who played with the Mets during their first two years at Citi Field criticized the ballpark s dimensions calling it a damn joke 63 During the 2011 season Citi Field allowed 1 33 home runs per game the third lowest total out of the 16 National League ballparks 28 The team responded by altering the ballpark dimensions for the 2012 season creating a much more neutral ballpark Wright s 2012 offensive numbers improved due to the alterations It s a huge difference Wright said It allows you to relax and know you don t have to try to hit the ball a mile to see results And at the same time if you do hit the ball well and you see results instead of a 400 foot 120 m flyout you re 1 for 1 and feeling good about yourself 64 Access and transportation editAttractions and Geographical Features of Flushing Meadows Corona Park nbsp fullscreen map viewtalkeditAttractions and geographical features of Flushing Meadows Corona Park 1 Citi Field2 Flushing Meadows Carousel3 Flushing Meadows Natatorium4 Flushing River and Creek5 Meadow Lake6 Mets Willets Point LIRR and subway stations 7 National Tennis Center8 New York Hall of Science9 New York State Pavilion Queens Theatre and Queens Zoo10 Queens Botanical Garden11 Queens Museum12 Unisphere13 Willow Lake14 World s Fair station demolished nbsp Citi Field is serviced by the IRT Flushing Line at the Mets Willets Point station Citi Field is located in the borough of Queens adjacent to the neighborhoods of Corona which lies to its west and Willets Point and Flushing to the east Flushing Bay is to the north and the rest of Flushing Meadows Corona Park is to the south Because it lies within the Flushing postal zone and because of its location in Flushing Meadows Corona Park Citi Field is frequently referred to as being in Flushing proper Citi Field is accessible via the New York City Subway via the IRT Flushing Line nbsp nbsp at the Mets Willets Point station and the Long Island Rail Road station on the Port Washington Branch also called Mets Willets Point New York Water Taxi operates a free ferry to the stadium from Pier 11 Wall Street and the East 34th Street Ferry Landing before every game 65 For selected games SeaStreak provides ferry service between Highlands New Jersey and the stadium Both ferry services use the slips at the World s Fair Marina located approximately 0 25 miles 0 40 km north of Citi Field The park is also close to several major thoroughfares including the Grand Central Parkway the Whitestone and Van Wyck Expressways the Long Island Expressway Roosevelt Avenue Northern Boulevard and Astoria Boulevard Park and rides edit Since the construction of Citi Field began satellite parking lots in Flushing Meadow Park access from College Point Boulevard have been opened Some of these have been designated as park and rides used by commuters connecting to the nbsp nbsp trains and the Q19 Q48 and Q66 buses 1 In 2020 Columbia Transportation started a commuter service the Queens Riverdale Commuter Route to the Southfield Parking Lot mainly for commuters from Queens to go to before boarding the bus to Columbia This service was discontinued in December 2021 Attendance records editOverall edit Bold indicates the winner of each game Highest attendance at Citi FieldRank Attendance Date About Notes1 45 186 July 16 2013 National League 0 American League 3 2013 MLB All Star Game2 44 859 November 1 2015 Mets 2 Royals 7 12 innings 2015 World Series Game 5 3 44 815 October 31 2015 Mets 3 Royals 5 2015 World Series Game 4 4 44 781 October 30 2015 Mets 9 Royals 3 2015 World Series Game 3 5 44 747 October 5 2016 Mets 0 Giants 3 2016 National League Wild Card Game6 44 502 October 18 2015 Mets 4 Cubs 1 2015 NLCS Game 2 7 44 466 April 30 2016 Mets 6 Giants 5 Regular season record8 44 384 April 3 2017 Mets 6 Braves 0 2017 Opening Day9 44 287 October 17 2015 Mets 4 Cubs 2 2015 NLCS Game 1 10 44 276 October 12 2015 Mets 13 Dodgers 7 2015 NLDS Game 311 44 189 March 29 2018 Mets 9 Cardinals 4 2018 Opening Day12 44 183 October 13 2015 Mets 1 Dodgers 3 2015 NLDS Game 4Regular season edit Bold indicates the winner of each game Highest regular season attendance at Citi FieldRank Attendance Date Game result Notes1 44 466 April 30 2016 Mets 6 Giants 52 44 424 April 4 2019 Mets 0 Nationals 4 2019 Home Opener3 44 384 April 3 2017 Mets 6 Braves 0 2017 Home Opener4 44 189 March 29 2018 Mets 9 Cardinals 4 2018 Home Opener5 44 099 April 8 2016 Mets 7 Phillies 2 2016 Home Opener6 43 947 April 13 2015 Mets 2 Phillies 0 2015 Home Opener7 43 928 September 29 2018 Mets 1 Marlins 0 David Wrights Last Game8 43 875 August 10 2019 Mets 4 Nationals 39 43 857 August 13 2022 Mets 1 Phillies 010 43 820 April 15 2022 Mets 10 Diamondbacks 3 2022 Home Opener11 43 630 September 19 2015 Mets 0 Yankees 512 43 602 September 18 2015 Mets 5 Yankees 113 43 571 September 20 2015 Mets 2 Yankees 1114 43 462 May 27 2016 Mets 6 Dodgers 515 43 336 July 9 2022 Mets 5 Marlins 4 Keith Hernandez Number Retirement16 43 323 July 3 2019 Mets 1 Yankees 517 43 255 August 29 2015 Mets 1 Red Sox 318 43 144 September 11 2021 Mets 7 Yankees 8 20th anniversary of 9 11 attacks19 42 996 August 1 2015 Mets 3 Nationals 2Progression edit Bold indicates the winner of each game Progression of attendance records at Citi FieldRegular Season Mets Overall41 007 April 13 2009Mets 5 Padres 641 103 May 25 2009Mets 5 Nationals 241 221 June 25 2009Mets 3 Cardinals 241 278 June 26 2009Mets 1 Yankees 941 302 June 27 2009Mets 0 Yankees 541 315 June 28 2009Mets 2 Yankees 541 382 May 21 2010Mets 1 Yankees 241 422 May 23 2010Mets 6 Yankees 442 020 July 1 2011Mets 1 Yankees 542 042 July 2 2011Mets 2 Yankees 542 080 April 5 2012Mets 1 Braves 042 122 June 23 2012Mets 3 Yankees 442 364 June 24 2012Mets 5 Yankees 642 516 July 3 2012Mets 11 Phillies 142 516 July 3 2012 Mets 11 Phillies 1 45 186 July 16 2013N L 0 A L 32013 All Star Game43 947 April 13 2015Mets 2 Phillies 043 947 April 13 2015Mets 2 Phillies 0 44 276 October 12 2015Mets 13 Dodgers 7 2015 NLDS Game 344 287 October 17 2015Mets 4 Cubs 12015 NLCS Game 144 502 October 18 2015Mets 4 Cubs 12015 NLCS Game 244 781 October 30 2015Mets 9 Royals 32015 World Series Game 344 781 October 31 2015Mets 3 Royals 52015 World Series Game 444 859 November 1 2015Mets 2 Royals 7 12 innings 2015 World Series Game 544 099 April 8 2016Mets 7 Phillies 2 44 859 November 1 2015Mets 2 Royals 7 12 innings 2015 World Series Game 544 466 April 30 2016Mets 6 Giants 5Naming rights editOn November 13 2006 it was announced that the ballpark would be called Citi Field named for Citigroup Inc Citigroup will be paying 20 million a year for the naming rights to the park over the next 20 years This made Citi Field the second major league sports venue in the New York metropolitan area and the first in the city itself to be named for a corporate sponsor At the time the Meadowlands Arena in New Jersey s Meadowlands Sports Complex had carried the Continental Airlines name The deal includes an option on both sides to extend the contract to 40 years and is the most expensive sports stadium naming rights agreement ever subsequently equaled by MetLife Stadium s 400 million deal 66 At the groundbreaking for Citi Field it was announced that the main entrance modeled on the one in Brooklyn s old Ebbets Field would be called the Jackie Robinson Rotunda possibly due to campaigns to forgo naming rights revenue and name the ballpark after Robinson The Mets are spending more than 600 million for the new ballpark which New York City and New York state are also supporting with a total of 165 million for such costs as infrastructure and site preparation On February 24 2008 the Mets and Citigroup unveiled the new Citi Field logo 67 Controversy edit nbsp Jonathan Lethem at Occupy Wall Street protesting the naming rights given to Citigroup November 2011The Citigroup naming rights deal the most lucrative in history to that point was criticized during the late 2000s financial crisis amid 45 billion of taxpayer funds loaned to Citigroup by the U S federal government in two rescue packages 68 Congressman Elijah Cummings of Maryland who served on the United States House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform stated in regards to the Citi Field naming rights deal This type of spending is indefensible and unacceptable to Citigroup s new partner and largest investor the American taxpayer I strongly urge Citigroup to find a way out of this contract and instead spend that 400 million on retaining its employees and restoring confidence in its operations 69 70 71 The Wall Street Journal reported on February 3 2009 that Citigroup considered breaking the naming rights deal Instead Citi stated that no government TARP funds would be used in the sponsorship deal 72 The naming rights controversy reemerged in a New York Times opinion piece when details about owner Fred Wilpon s involvement in Bernard Madoff s Ponzi scheme came to light and a lawsuit was filed on behalf of victims of Madoff s investment scandal in 2011 73 Citigroup paid back the loan in full with interest by 2014 74 nbsp In its opening season Citi Field drew over 3 1 million fans with a game average of 92 7 of seats filled 4th best in baseball nbsp Memorial in the Jackie Robinson Rotunda inside Citi Field dedicated April 15 2009Notable events edit nbsp Aerial view from the north of Citi Field with the covered Arthur Ashe Stadium behind it on takeoff from LaGuardia AirportNotable baseball games edit April 13 2009 In the first Mets game ever played at Citi Field Jody Gerut of the San Diego Padres hit a home run off Mike Pelfrey as the first batter of the game becoming the first player in Major League Baseball history to open a ballpark with a leadoff home run 75 April 17 2009 Gary Sheffield hit his 500th home run against the Milwaukee Brewers becoming the first player to reach this milestone as a pinch hitter It was Sheffield s first home run as a Met which made Sheffield the first player to hit number 500 as his first home run with a new team 76 June 28 2009 Mariano Rivera of the New York Yankees recorded his 500th career save becoming only the second relief pitcher to reach this milestone The Mets gave Rivera the pitching rubber from Citi Field used in the game in honor of his achievement Rivera s only RBI on a bases loaded walk also occurred in the game 77 August 23 2009 Philadelphia Phillies second baseman Eric Bruntlett executed an unassisted triple play to finish off a 9 7 win over the Mets This is just the second game ending unassisted triple play in Major League Baseball history September 11 2011 Citi Field hosted a nationally televised game against the Chicago Cubs to mark the tenth anniversary of the attacks of that day in 2001 The pregame ceremonies featured members of the 2001 team who played at Shea Stadium on September 21 2001 the first major sporting event held in New York City since the attacks 78 79 June 1 2012 Johan Santana threw the first no hitter in Mets franchise history in an 8 0 victory over the St Louis Cardinals 80 81 July 16 2013 Citi Field hosted the 2013 Major League Baseball All Star Game with the American League defeating the National League 3 0 The attendance of 45 186 was the largest in Citi Field s history June 9 2015 Chris Heston of the San Francisco Giants threw a no hitter in a 5 0 victory over the Mets October 3 2015 Max Scherzer of the Washington Nationals threw a no hitter in a 2 0 victory over the Mets becoming the fifth pitcher in major league history to throw two no hitters in a season October 12 2015 Citi Field hosted its first playoff game with the Mets defeating the Los Angeles Dodgers 13 7 in Game 3 of the 2015 NLDS October 30 2015 Citi Field hosted its first World Series game with the Mets defeating the Kansas City Royals 9 3 in Game 3 of the 2015 World Series November 1 2015 The Kansas City Royals won the 2015 World Series their first World Series championship since the 1985 World Series with a 7 2 Game 5 victory over the Mets in 12 innings July 30 2016 In a pre game ceremony before a 7 2 loss to the Colorado Rockies Mike Piazza s 31 was retired only the second time in club history that the Mets retired a player s number October 5 2016 The San Francisco Giants defeated the Mets 3 0 in the 2016 National League Wild Card Game September 11 13 2017 A three game series between the New York Yankees and Tampa Bay Rays was moved from Tropicana Field to Citi Field due to Hurricane Irma The Rays were the home team for this series because the games were supposed to be played in Tropicana Field These were the first Major League Baseball games to be played at Citi Field that did not involve the New York Mets Additionally these were the first games played in Flushing under AL rules excluding the 2013 All Star Game since April 1998 when the Yankees played a home game at Shea Stadium after a beam caused structural damage at the original Yankee Stadium and during the 1974 and 1975 seasons while Yankee Stadium was being renovated September 28 2019 Mets rookie first baseman Pete Alonso broke the record for most home runs in a season by a rookie set by Aaron Judge in 2017 82 September 23 2020 The Tampa Bay Rays clinched the American League East with a 8 5 win over the Mets June 25 2021 In a 2 1 loss to the Mets Aaron Nola of the Philadelphia Phillies struck out 10 Mets batters in a row tying Tom Seaver s record set in 1970 August 28 2021 In a pre game ceremony before a 5 3 win over the Washington Nationals Jerry Koosman s 36 was retired only the third time in club history that the Mets retired a player s number September 11 2021 In a pre game ceremony before an 8 7 loss to the Yankees the Mets and Yankees remembered the September 11 attacks on the 20th anniversary of the attacks The Mets and rival Yankees lined up on the foul lines together for the national anthem and a moment of silence for the victims of the attacks Both teams wore NYPD and FDNY hats and the game was nationally televised on Fox April 29 2022 Five Mets pitchers combined to throw the second no hitter and first combined no hitter in Mets franchise history in a 3 0 Mets victory over the Philadelphia Phillies November 10 12 2023 Two teams from the Dominican Republic Professional Baseball League LIDOM the Aguilas Cibaenas from Santiago and the Tigres del Licey from Santo Domingo played three exhibition games in Citi Field making it the first time that a LIDOM game was played outside of the Dominican Republic Billed as the Titans of the Caribbean series the Aguilas swept the inaugural season in three games With a total audience of 90 900 from the three games it also became one of the highest attended LIDOM matches ever recorded 83 84 Soccer matches edit Date Winning Team Result Losing Team Tournament SpectatorsJune 7 2011 nbsp Ecuador 1 1 nbsp Greece Friendly 39 656July 26 2011 nbsp Juventus 1 0 nbsp Club America World Football Challenge 20 859August 15 2012 nbsp Ecuador 3 0 nbsp Chile Friendly 31 901June 2 2013 nbsp Israel 2 0 nbsp Honduras 26 170October 22 2017 nbsp New York City FC 2 2 nbsp Columbus Crew Major League Soccer 20 113October 23 2019 nbsp Toronto FC 2 1 nbsp New York City FC Major League Soccer 19 829April 24 2022 nbsp New York City FC 5 4 nbsp Toronto FC Major League Soccer 17 626May 7 2022 nbsp New York City FC 0 0 nbsp Sporting Kansas City Major League Soccer 15 031May 22 2022 nbsp New York City FC 1 0 nbsp Chicago Fire FC Major League Soccer 18 823September 7 2022 nbsp New York City FC 1 1 nbsp FC Cincinnati Major League Soccer 14 248October 17 2022 nbsp New York City FC 3 0 nbsp Inter Miami Major League Soccer 18 066 85 April 15 2023 nbsp New York City FC 2 1 nbsp Nashville SC Major League Soccer 18 687April 22 2023 nbsp New York City FC 3 1 nbsp FC Dallas Major League Soccer 20 922May 27 2023 nbsp Philadelphia Union 3 1 nbsp New York City FC Major League Soccer 22 830July 5 2023 nbsp New York City FC 1 1 nbsp Charlotte FC Major League Soccer 15 122July 23 2023 nbsp Club Atlas 1 0 nbsp New York City FC 2023 Leagues Cup 22 267August 20 2023 nbsp Minnesota United FC 2 0 nbsp New York City FC Major League Soccer 18 606September 20 2023 nbsp New York City FC 2 0 nbsp Orlando City SC Major League Soccer 15 238 nbsp David Villa New York City Football Club uses Citi Field as their part time home Other sports events edit The inaugural Metropolitan Lacrosse Classic was played at Citi Field on March 17 2013 only the second time a major league baseball stadium has staged college lacrosse according to the Mets In 1971 Navy played Johns Hopkins at the Houston Astrodome Holy Cross played Navy at noon followed by Colgate Michigan at 3 p m 86 Holy Cross defeated Navy 7 5 and Colgate defeated Michigan 10 7 before a crowd of 15 656 87 88 On June 7 2015 the first Legends of Wrestling event took place at Citi Field It was a professional wrestling event featuring veteran wrestlers such as Rob Van Dam Lita The Nasty Boys Scott Steiner and many more independent professional wrestlers in up to six matches taking place the event was headlined by Ric Flair Bret The Hitman Hart and Bill Goldberg On November 7 2015 Citi Field hosted the first game of the Cricket All Stars Series 2015 featuring many retired cricket players from around the world and led by great cricket legends Sachin Tendulkar and Shane Warne Warne s Warriors defeated Sachin s Blasters by 6 wickets On January 1 2018 Citi Field hosted the 10th edition of the NHL Winter Classic between the New York Rangers and the Buffalo Sabres The Rangers won the game in overtime 3 2 Paul Carey Michael Grabner and J T Miller scored for the Rangers while Sam Reinhart and Rasmus Ristolainen scored for the Sabres The Sabres were the designated home team for the game as the Rangers home arena of Madison Square Garden would lose its property tax exemption from the City of New York if any Rangers home games are not played there 89 On November 16 2019 Citi Field hosted the New York Hurling Classic a one day hurling tournament featuring Limerick Kilkenny Tipperary and Wexford for the Players Champions Cup which was won by Kilkenny 90 Concerts edit July 17 18 and 21 2009 Paul McCartney played the first concert ever held at Citi Field McCartney was part of a historic concert at Shea in 1965 as one of The Beatles and had also been a guest at Billy Joel s farewell event for the stadium The performances for which 180 000 tickets sold out within hours of the announcement and also had Joel as a guest were registered on the live album Good Evening New York City 91 92 June 7 8 2016 American singer songwriter and actress Beyonce sold out two nights at Citi Field on her Formation World Tour The two shows grossed 11 461 340 and had an attendance of 73 486 sold out concert goers 93 August 28 29 2017 American singer songwriter and actress Lady Gaga sold out two nights at Citi Field on her Joanne World Tour The two shows grossed 9 520 390 and had an attendance of 69 978 fans 94 October 6 2018 South Korean Boy Band BTS performed at Citi Field during their Love Yourself World Tour in 2018 being the first South Korean act to ever sell out a stadium in the United States As a part of their successful world tour they also completed 12 other stadium shows in North America in cities such as Chicago IL Los Angeles and Oakland CA Fort Worth TX Newark NJ and Hamilton ON 95 June 23 2019 Dead amp Company performed at the stadium for their Summer Tour 2019 October 12 13 2019 October 28 30 2021 amp September 23 25 2022 Large hip hop music festival Rolling Loud was held at the stadium 2019 headliners included Travis Scott Meek Mill Wu Tang Clan A AP Rocky and Lil Uzi Vert 2021 headliners included 50 Cent J Cole and Travis Scott 2022 performers included A AP Rocky Future Nicki Minaj and Ice Spice August 4 2021 Green Day and Weezer continued their Hella Mega Tour to a sold out crowd Fall Out Boy was scheduled to co headline but cancelled their appearance day of show die to a positive COVID 19 test within their camp June 24 2022 Def Leppard and Motley Crue performed to a sold out crowd at Citi Field during their The Stadium Tour with Poison and Joan Jett and The Blackhearts as special guests September 24 26 2021 amp June 10 12 2022 The Governors Ball Music Festival was held at the stadium Some of the 2021 headliners included Billie Eilish A AP Rocky J Balvin and Post Malone 2022 headliners included Kid Cudi Halsey and J Cole On June 9 2023 American singer songwriter Romeo Santos became the first Spanish language Latin music act to sell out Citi Field Santos is also the first bachata artist to perform at Citi Field The concert was part of his Formula Vol 3 Tour which also saw Santos perform at several other large capacity stadiums across the country 96 Mets Concert Series post game concerts 2012 2016 edit Between 2012 and 2016 the Mets had a post game concert series entitled Mets Concert Series after selected games Unlike the concerts where the performance was the sole attraction of the evening Mets Concert Series events were considered promotional dates and admission to the concert was included in the price of the game ticket The stage was set up in shallow center field COVID 19 pandemic edit On January 12 2021 the Mets and the Mayor Bill De Blasio announced that Citi Field would become a mass vaccination center during the COVID 19 pandemic beginning on January 25 Originally located in the Delta Club the location was later moved to the former site of McFadden s Run by the city s public hospital system the site administered over 200 000 vaccinations 97 See also edit nbsp Baseball portal nbsp New York City portalShea Stadium the home of the Mets from 1964 to 2008 Yankee Stadium a baseball stadium in The Bronx for the New York Yankees which opened in April 2009 Madison Square Garden IV an arena in Manhattan for the New York Knicks and New York Rangers which opened in February 1968 Prudential Center an arena in Newark New Jersey for the New Jersey Devils which opened in October 2007 Barclays Center an arena in Brooklyn for the Brooklyn Nets and New York Liberty which opened in September 2012 MetLife Stadium a football stadium in East Rutherford New Jersey for the New York Giants and New York Jets which opened in April 2010 Red Bull Arena a soccer stadium in Harrison New Jersey for the New York Red Bulls which opened in March 2010 UBS Arena an arena in Elmont New York for the New York Islanders which opened in November 2021References edit a b Chung Jen ed October 31 2015 Take The Train Of Many Colors To The Mets World Series Games The Gothamist Retrieved December 6 2022 The Mets lease the ballpark through a sub company known as Queens Ballpark Company LLC see Queens Ballpark Company financial report That s because the land the ballpark was built on is owned by New York City and is leased to the Mets The company is in charge of managing the 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