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⁴ᴷ⁶⁰ Walking NYC: Tour of Citi Field

August 9, 2023 - 6:50 PM 82°F / 28°C Walkthrough of Mets Plaza, the Citi Field Fan Walk, the Field Level concourse, the Excelsior Level concourse, and the Jackie Robinson Rotunda at Citi Field in Flushing, Queens, during the New York Mets vs. Chicago Cubs pre-game. Highlights: 00:00 - Mets-Willets Point subway station, Mets Plaza 00:24 - Statue of Tom Seaver 00:47 - New York Mets Home Run Apple sculpture 01:54 - Rotunda entrance to stadium 02:14 - Citi Field Fan Walk 03:14 - Gil Hodges entrance to stadium 04:44 - Right Field Gate entrance to stadium 05:25 - Entering Field Level concourse within stadium 07:10 - Shea Bridge 09:57 - Mets Fan Fest kids' area 10:54 - Shake Shack, Neon New York Mets sign from Shea Stadium 12:14 - View from Section 138 13:28 - Stairs up to Excelsior Level concourse 15:04 - Excelsior Level concourse (third base side) 16:22 - Piazza 31 Club 17:49 - Excelsior Level concourse (first base side) 19:47 - Footbridge to Coca Cola Corner (formerly known as Pepsi Porch) 20:40 - View of the Willets Point neighborhood and proposed New York City FC soccer stadium site 21:01 - Coca Cola Corner (formerly known as Pepsi Porch) 22:00 - Entering Jackie Robinson Rotunda 23:42 - New York Mets Hall of Fame and Museum 25:37 - Jackie Robinson Number 42 sculpture From Wikipedia: "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 team. The stadium was built as a replacement for the adjacent Shea Stadium, which had opened in 1964. Citi Field was designed by the company Populous. The $850 million baseball park was funded with $615 million in public subsidies, 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. The first game at Citi Field was on March 29, 2009, with a college baseball game between St. John's and Georgetown. The Mets played their first two games at the ballpark on April 3 and 4, 2009 against the Boston Red Sox 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). The naming rights were purchased by Citigroup, a New York financial services company, for $20 million annually."

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