Mets' empty seats at Citi Field leave empty feeling at start of season
Briefly

That's by far the lowest non-COVID crowd at Citi Field since the building opened in 2009.
The top conclusion to draw is that Mets fans might be deciding to cast their vote for the perceived quality of this year's roster by keeping their wallets closed, and staying home.
Only once before did the Mets sell fewer than 20,000 tickets for a non-COVID affected home game at Citi Field.
Going into this year's season opener on Friday, Cohen talked about the plan he began to enact at last year's trade deadline.
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