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The Mets introduced extended screens to their fans this past weekend. Installed at the urging of the Commissioner's office and city officials, the goal is to protect fans sitting closest to the field from being hurt by foul balls or the occasional thrown bat. A noble idea. But is it the right one?
There's always been a screen behind home plate. That's a given. But extending it to obscure the view for thousands of additional fans is running a risk. Is giving fans in the best seats the sense of being fenced off the way to go? Is the added sense of safety worth the price of separating the crowd from the action? Or creating a barrier that will prevent folks in those field level seats from a chance at a pre-game autograph?
What about reminding spectators to pay attention to what's in front of them?
Look at these images: feel free to comment on the new screens. Good move or bad? Or perhaps something that needs more study and more input from ticketholders. You can comment on the bottom of this page.

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