TEAMS:
New York Mets,
New York Yankees
PLAYERS: Oliver Perez, Billy Wagner, Jon Garland, Manny Ramirez, Luis Castillo
PLAYERS: Oliver Perez, Billy Wagner, Jon Garland, Manny Ramirez, Luis Castillo
This year the Mets will be opening up their new ballpark, Citi/Taxpayer field. The Mets have released some of their Ticket Plans which I have posted for your viewing pleasure. The problem I have with the plans like many, are that they are so God Damn expensive and the seating available with the plans suck. The days that we can loge seats (which were good seats) for 8 games are over. Now you must buy at least 15 games to satisfy your Mets craving and in the nose-bleeds of the park. The prices ...
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giantsrepeat said November 30, 2008
Roger_Dorn said December 01, 2008
When the New York Mets placed Bonilla on unconditional waivers in 2000, they agreed to pay out the remainder of his contract by deferring the remaining $5.9 million, instead giving him 25 equal payments of $1,193,248.20 each July 1 from 2011 to 2035, for a total of $29,831,205.[3]
toobigbeck said December 01, 2008