Citi Changes Are Coming
After three seasons plagued by losing records, a lack of offense and declining attendance, the Mets have announced major changes are coming to Citi Field in 2012:
Mets.com has the details, with closer and shorter fences.
And in a move that ought to appeal to fans who feel the ballpark isn't Mets-centric enough, the club will paint that new outfield fence blue. Not only is it not the Mets' primary color, but the black fence added a gloomy, dungeon-like effect to the cavernous outfield. Perhaps, the tighter, brighter dimensions will make the park more appealing to power hitters -- both potential acquisitions and prospects from the farm system.
One of Citi's most annoying features, the Mo Zone, that section of right field that suddenly and confusingly juts back, is being brought even with the rest of the fence.
Mets.com has the details, with closer and shorter fences.
And in a move that ought to appeal to fans who feel the ballpark isn't Mets-centric enough, the club will paint that new outfield fence blue. Not only is it not the Mets' primary color, but the black fence added a gloomy, dungeon-like effect to the cavernous outfield. Perhaps, the tighter, brighter dimensions will make the park more appealing to power hitters -- both potential acquisitions and prospects from the farm system.
One of Citi's most annoying features, the Mo Zone, that section of right field that suddenly and confusingly juts back, is being brought even with the rest of the fence.
Comments
#1 fix I'd love to see is for them to do away with the way the stands jut out to a sharp corner in both left and right field. This deprives almost all the fans in attendance of seeing the left or right field corners.