New York Mets Game at Citi Field (Up to 54% Off). Five Games and Three Seating Options Available.
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The Mets square off against four National League teams, with Fireworks Night after the 7/3 game and a concert by Nas after the 7/19 game
Because baseball games are no longer used to settle land disputes and damages from horse collisions, they’ve become the battleground for deciding which U.S. city will be the first to move to the moon. Catch a nation-changing showdown with this deal.
The Deal
- One ticket to see a New York Mets game
- Where: Citi Field
- Door time: 90 minutes before game time
- Click here to view the seating chart. <p>
Games and Dates
Against the Washington Nationals on Sunday, June 30, at 1:10 p.m.
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Against the Philadelphia Phillies on Friday, July 19, at 7:10 p.m.
- $16 for promenade outfield seating (a $35 value)
- $23 for left-field landing seating (a $46 value)
- $46 for baseline box seating (a $90 value)<p>
For the June 30 game, the first 25,000 fans through the gate receive a David Wright All-Star Bobblehead, and after the July 19 game, fans will be able to stick around for a Nas concert.
Against the Arizona Diamondbacks on Monday, July 1, at 7:10 p.m.
- $9 for promenade outfield seating (a $15 value)
- $12 for left-field landing seating (a $25 value)
- $25 for baseline box seating (a $50 value)<p>
Against the Arizona Diamondbacks on Wednesday, July 3, at 7:10 p.m. (sold out)
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Against the Atlanta Braves on Monday, July 22, at 7:10 p.m.
- $15 for promenade outfield seating (a $20 value)
- $17 for left-field landing seating (a $34 value)
- $29 for baseline box seating (a $60 value)<p>
After the July 3 game, fans will be able to stick around for the Fireworks Night, and for the July 22 game the first 25,000 fans through the gate receive a pair of Mets headphones.
The New York Mets use dynamic pricing to value tickets, so total values may fluctuate.<p>
When you click “Buy,” you’ll be redirected to Mets.com to complete your transaction. This offer applies toward the face value of tickets, but you’ll still need to pay all Mets.com fees and taxes in full.<p>
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The Scouting Report
In a season that has seen some of the Mets’ young hurlers emerge as surefire stars, the team’s doubleheader sweep on June 18 was a promising glimpse of the organization’s future. Facing off against the division-rival Braves—one of the most dangerous offenses in baseball—Mets pitchers surrendered a total of just four runs over the course of the doubleheader, including a no-hit bid that went into the seventh inning of the first game. With the season approaching its halfway point, the Mets lean further on their young talent as N.L. foes invade Citi Field, including those familiar Braves in late July.