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Saturday, September 30, 2023

Open letter to the @Mets from a now former(?) ticket plan holder.


 

Nick Schiavo is a die hard Mets fan that I met many years ago. He has hit me up in the past about both good things and bad things the mets have done in the past with Mets Ticket Plan Holders. This tenure system and the way it is set up seems like a really bad system. I feel his frustration and I am sure that a lot of other plan holders feel the same way. The playoff strips I can easily see it being a MLB thing. But who are the folks that okayed the way Tenure is set up? Are they trying to get rid of loyal fans? Are the new folks that they are bringing in to be executives not baseball fan knowledgable folks? I have no idea anymore. Read this from Nick. It is a lot but you can see what the team and the tickets mean to him and from what I can tell that he feels insulted by the team he and his family loves.

So, back on September 12 an email was sent from the Mets and my ticket rep saying my renewal window was “on deck” and explained a new “tenure” system that the Mets would be using starting next season.  The most interesting and curious line in this email was “if you choose to terminate your membership for the 2024 season, your tenure will reset to zero.” Pretty bold statement since the team had never used such a system before, no one even knows what this system will be about and to me it sounded like a threat against your account.  Also, a very bold statement to make after such a train wreck of a season when you know people aren’t happy and are sure to cancel their memberships.  But okay, I figured i’d wait to see the actual renewal paperwork numbers in the coming weeks hoping it would explain “tenure” and any perks it may have.

Now keep in mind my first playoff game was Game 4 1988 NLCS vs the Dodgers and I haven’t missed a home playoff game since and I have had some sort of a season plan since 1998.  I started out small (it was actually the first thing I ever purchased with my first work paycheck, something I am proud to say) several 7 packs, as they were back then, and then quickly to a weekday plan, then to about 20 games if I remember correctly.  So my devotion to being at big games is serious and such thats why I value my season tickets so much.  I always saw my season tickets as a way to hedge my bet for the playoffs, a small deposit all year so I would b at the biggest games.

So back to the communications this past month.  The renewal email arrives on September 18.  I immediately notice the heading “new for 2024” option to purchase HALF POSTSEASON STRIPS.  Now, again keep in mind I have had a 40 game weekday home games plan since 2008, always with the option of full strip purchase since at least 199, if i can remember correctly, since I have been to every playoff game.  This leads me to a few questions for my ticket rep… please explain the reason for the change? what was the major issue in offering a plan holder like myself that commits to a large plan such a downgrade in postseason options? things of that nature.  Keep in mind I never once even care that my tickets barely went up in price.  This is not a money problem complaint here, I guess you can say I am actually complaining I cant give the Mets more money in theory.   The rep (and don’t get me wrong Im not blaming any of this on them because i know they’re probably just reading this off an organizational script) kept blaming MLB for how they request tickets be allocated for postseason games, telling me I don’t understand how it works and it’s not so cut and dry.  But it is, unless you had a major problem last season fulfilling postseason orders, why now coming off the worst season in a long time would you alienate any fans? Never-mind loyal fas that are literally begging you (the Mets) to take more of our money, it’s all very confusing.

At the bottom of this renewal paperwork was a virtual RSVP to a meeting at Citi field last week to meet and hear from Mets owner Steve Cohen, I gladly attended.  I will say this, although the initial question session was clearly some “ground balls”, questions about team performance and upgrades to the citi next year, he told everyone in attendance they could get in line and talk to him, take a photo etc.  and he did.  He was there for about 45 minutes longer than scheduled and made it a point to hear from everyone on the line.  That says a lot to for me about a man in his position, call its schmoozing us or not, it still deserves a hat tip.  When I asked him about the tenure system and this removal of the full strip option he and I spoke about plan structures, why they had to do it, again blaming MLB but of course never giving a real concrete answer as to bottom line reality for the die hard fans.  He did say he was not happy about what he was hearing about this tenure system and wanted to look further into it and acknowledge that I was not alone about the postseason strip complaints.  I did have several reps there ask me (along with others) if they panned on renewing and you can easily hear the majority say “I don’t know, I’m not happy about this or that”.  Now some plans were affected by taking away opening day or a subway series game, some had parking options taken away, the ticket redemption program seems to be gone, the post season strip options sound like a train wreck.  Theres just so many hidden, and dare I say sneaky tactics that honestly i never thought id reach this point.

I am 99% sure i will not be renewing by my October 18 decision day.  My reasoning is simple, you’re preaching this new tenure system but you’re not honoring the “tenure”, the loyalty and lets face it the financial commitment we have made to you (the Mets) for all these years.  It seems very clear that they want to start fresh.  I was now told I was BLUE tenure (the lowest level). Which would provide me with the lowest amount of perks (perks i don’t care about anyway) i want to go to games and watch baseball.  I don’t care how fancy the speakeasy club is or the new upgrades being made to clover club.  However, these “perks” that they offer every season, last season I was offered the same perks as the highest level tenure level would next season, so it just doesn’t make any sense how you came to classifying these levels.  I sit and ENJOY the games from the upper deck, I’m a baseball fan.  But, I have come to the conclusion that unless the club can give me some sort of solid answer about how I can purchase the other half of this strip without being unavailable due to corporate and these aftermarket companies buying them out from under us I will definitely be canceling my membership.

This is a long winded post and I could go on for hours about this because having season tickets was a luxury I was proud to have.  Times change I understand and maybe now the club doesn’t honor the devotion of us fans as much as they used to (dare I say the Wilpon era never made such a drastic change to our accounts).  

There are a portion of every fanbase that have stuck with their team through the worst of seasons and the best of seasons.

Now that this club has turned a corner and the future does look promising (aside from the disaster this season has) you are not luring us back. We stuck through the bad years, we just want to be there for the good ones… Shame on you Mets!


Thanks Nick. What do you have to say Mets? 

Friday, September 29, 2023

METS-PHILLIES POSTPONED TONIGHT



Makeup Game Scheduled as Part of a Single Admission Doubleheader

Tomorrow, Saturday, September 30 at 4:10 p.m.

Mets Crossbody Bag Giveaway moved to Sunday, October 1

 

FLUSHING, N.Y., September 29, 2023 - The New York Mets have announced that tonight’s game against the Philadelphia Phillies has been postponed due to weather. The contest will be made up as part of a single admission doubleheader tomorrow, Saturday, September 30 beginning at 4:10 p.m. Citi Field parking lots will open at 2:10 p.m. and gates will open at 3:10 p.m. Game two will begin approximately 30 minutes following the conclusion of game one. The Tie-Dye Headband presented by Northwell Health will be distributed to all fans attending tomorrow. 

 

Tickets for tonight’s game WILL NOT be valid for admission to the makeup doubleheader.

 

Tonight’s Mets Crossbody Bag presented by Citi giveaway will now take place on Sunday, October 1for the first 15,000 fans in attendance of the 3:10 p.m. game.

 

Fans currently holding a paid ticket in their account valid for entry to tonight’s game will receive a digital voucher loaded into their My Mets Tickets account (accessed by clicking the Vouchers tab) and will be accessible tomorrow morning. Digital ticket vouchers can be exchanged for a ticket comparable in price and location to another Mets 2023 regular season or a Mets 2024 regular season home game at Citi Field during March, April or May (excluding Opening Day on March 28; additional blackout dates may apply), subject to availability. Voucher redemption for 2024 games will be made available at a later date. 

 

Ticket holders for tonight’s game with a prepaid parking pass will automatically receive a digital parking voucher. Digital parking vouchers can be accessed via My Mets Tickets and are redeemable for prepaid parking for another Mets 2023 regular season or a Mets 2024 regular season home game at Citi Field during March, April or May (excluding Opening Day on March 28; additional blackout dates may apply), subject to availability.

 

Complimentary tickets to today's game and those marked "NO RAINCHECK" have no value and do not constitute a rain check.

 

Fans who purchased tickets on SeatGeek or StubHub will receive a digital voucher. Tickets purchased from any other secondary market are not eligible for digital vouchers. Fans holding tickets that have been purchased from anywhere other than the Mets, SeatGeek or StubHub must consult the original vendor of sale.

 

For more information, please visit Mets.com/Rain.

 


 

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Tuesday, September 26, 2023

METS-MARLINS POSTPONED TONIGHT 9/26/23


 


METS-MARLINS POSTPONED TONIGHT

Makeup Game Scheduled as Part of a Single Admission Doubleheader

Tomorrow, Wednesday, September 27 at 4:10 p.m.

 

FLUSHING, N.Y., September 26, 2023 - The New York Mets have announced that tonight’s game against the Miami Marlins has been postponed due to weather related field conditions. Due to the significance of the game for the Marlins, every effort was made to make the field playable for tonight. The contest will be made up as part of a single admission doubleheader tomorrow, Wednesday, September 27 beginning at 4:10 p.m. Gates will open at 3:10 p.m. Game two will begin approximately 30 minutes following the conclusion of game one.

 

Tickets for tonight’s game WILL NOT be valid for admission to the makeup doubleheader.

 

Fans currently holding a paid ticket in their account valid for entry to tonight’s game will receive a digital voucher loaded into their My Mets Tickets account (accessed by clicking the Vouchers tab) and will be accessible tomorrow morning. Digital ticket vouchers can be exchanged for a ticket comparable in price and location to another Mets 2023 regular season or a Mets 2024 regular season home game at Citi Field during March, April or May (excluding Opening Day on March 28; additional blackout dates may apply), subject to availability. Voucher redemption for 2024 games will be made available at a later date. 

 

Ticket holders for tonight’s game with a prepaid parking pass will automatically receive a digital parking voucher. Fans that paid for parking on-site for tonight’s game, can visit Mets.com/rain for information on how to receive a digital parking voucher. Digital parking vouchers can be accessed via My Mets Tickets and are redeemable for prepaid parking for another Mets 2023 regular season or a Mets 2024 regular season home game at Citi Field during March, April or May (excluding Opening Day on March 28; additional blackout dates may apply), subject to availability.

 

Complimentary tickets to today's game and those marked "NO RAINCHECK" have no value and do not constitute a rain check.

 

Fans who purchased tickets on SeatGeek or StubHub will receive a digital voucher. Tickets purchased from any other secondary market are not eligible for digital vouchers. Fans holding tickets that have been purchased from anywhere other than the Mets, SeatGeek or StubHub must consult the original vendor of sale.

 

For more information, please visit Mets.com/Rain.