Published 12/2/2008
by Mets Police
at Bleacher Report - MLB
A few Mets fans have contacted the Mets Police about this one. This is straight from mets.com, take a look at the "SATURDAY" plan dates.
This plan includes 10 Saturday and five (5) weekday regular-season games to be played at Citi Field—starting Apr. 18—and features contests with the Yankees and Rays, the National League Central Champion Cubs and the N.L. Wild Card Brewers.
Seat Categories: Note: A $25 service charge will apply to each Plan purchase.
Left Field Landing
$600 per seat
Promenade Box
$525 per seat
Promenade Reserved Infield
$375 per seat
Promenade Reserved
$285 per seat
Click here to display the Plan dates & opponents »
Saturday
April 18
1:10 p.m.
Milwaukee Brewers
Saturday
April 25
1:10 p.m.
Washington Nationals
Saturday
May 9
1:10 p.m.
Pittsburgh Pirates
Monday
May 25
7:10 p.m.
Washington Nationals
Saturday
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