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Address: 126-01 Roosevelt Ave, New York, NY 11368
Neighborhood: Flushing     Book: Queens
Phone: 718-507-TIXX
Website: newyork.mets.mlb.com
Landmarks Very comfortable and fan-friendly place to go see the Mets lose.

    
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Posted by:  Diana Pizzari
Thursday, September 01, 2005
If you follow New York's other baseball team, you should know that they're still in with a shot at the wild card. The final few games in the season are going to be crucial, so get out to Shea to support our home teamÉ If nothing else, the food is better at Shea than Yankee Stadium. The 7 train goes out there from 42nd Street and the LIRR to Port Washington makes a stop at Shea on game days. The Mets have 12 home games in Sep-tember and 2 in October. As with the Yankees, if the Mets are sucking, head for the subway before the end of the game. Many Mets fans drive in from Long Island, but the 7 platform still gets jammed after games.

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