That's the Ticket
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That's the Ticket
"Individual tickets went up for sale in the first week of December last year, and several years before that. The last time I can remember tickets going on sale this late in the year, they were playing at Shea Stadium, and we lined up by Gate D on a frigid Sunday morning. Tim Teufel was there to make it all worth it."
"I like Bo Bichette and happy the Mets got him and not Tucker. Right handed hitter, a batting champion candidate, hits lots of doubles. I'm not entirely okay with yanking third base out from under Baty when he'd finally had a decent year, but he hits well enough to play left. The Mets still need a pitcher. There are the top-shelf free agents like Framber Valdez but I kinda like the under-the-radar guys too."
The Mets delayed single-game ticket sales and are currently selling only multi-game packages of 20, 40, or 81 games, with no announced date for individual tickets. Historically individual tickets went on sale in early December, and the current timing is unusually late compared with seasons when Shea Stadium hosted games. The team has moved several popular players via trades and free agency, potentially reducing demand. The Mets acquired Bo Bichette and plan lineup adjustments involving Baty, while still seeking pitching help from top free agents or established veterans like Zac Gallen, Justin Verlander, or Max Scherzer. The pitching-coach role and jersey-number assignments raise further questions.
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