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by Eamonn Brennan • Oct 1, 2009 6:34 PM EDT
Right. It’s the economy, is why:
“The Mets are sensitive to the economic realities facing our fans and we have lowered our ticket prices in response to these challenging conditions,” Mets executive vice-president Dave Howard said. “This move underscores our appreciation of our fans’ ongoing loyalty and support.”
Surely this has nothing to do with, oh, I don’t know, the Mets being a remarkably disappointing, mediocre, and thoroughly unenjoyable team for much of 2009, right? Pshh … course not.
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