New York Mets fans were left disappointed, but not surprised when their team lost to the Los Angeles Dodgers 10-5 Sunday night - accepting the loss after a magical postseason as part of being a blue and orange fan while vowing to root against their crosstown rivals in the World Series.
It's always tough when you get this close. It breaks your heart because you invest so much into your team all season long, through the highs and the lows," Long Island resident Walter Nilsson, 60, told The Post at a watch party attended by thousands at Citi Field Sunday.
I'm pretty depressed. It's what I expected, but I'm still really bummed out," the 33-year-old fan said. "We had the talent, we had the management, we had all the pieces in place. But we just couldn't bring it home, and it hurts. We just weren't good enough, again.
Dodgers all the way, baby. Five minutes ago I wanted them to burn in hell, but from now till the end of October I'm a diehard LA fan," Long Island resident Joe Viviani, 64, told The Post.
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