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Mets unveil model of new stadium
04/06/2006 1:46 PM ET
By Bryan Hoch / Special to MLB.com

NEW YORK -- The highly anticipated future of Mets baseball has been unveiled, finally and officially, as the Mets showcased their digital dreams for tomorrow.

Highlighted by the exhibition of a stunning 360-degree, three-dimensional computer model, the Mets' next home was displayed at Shea Stadium's Diamond Club on Thursday in a historic and memorable ceremony.

As introduced by Mets chairman of the board and CEO Fred Wilpon, the Mets' new home will be an open-air, natural grass baseball facility, featuring intimate seating for about 45,000 fans within the planned 1.26 million square-foot facility.

The stadium promises to offer sight lines as impressive as any in Major League Baseball, while presenting vastly improved access, comfortable accommodations, new restaurants, suites and clubs and other attractions.

The new facility will be constructed in the parking lot east of Shea Stadium, behind the current stadium's outfield walls. It is expected to be in operation for Opening Day 2009.

Currently described as Mets Stadium, Jeff Wilpon, chief operating officer, said the team is actively pursuing a corporate sponsor to acquire naming rights of the facility.

The new stadium will pay homage to New York City and its baseball past, while honoring the Mets' history with numerous pitcher-friendly dimensions. The rotunda entrance of the Mets Stadium will evoke the tradition and aura of Ebbets Field, the former home of the Brooklyn Dodgers.

Classic design elements of the planned facility include brick and limestone arches, building materials closely resembling the masonry of Ebbets Field, and a structural steel bridge motif that reinforces the club's connection to New York's five boroughs.

The facility is expected to create 6,000 temporary jobs during the duration of Mets Stadium's construction, while maintaining the 1,000 permanent full-time jobs currently in place at Shea Stadium.

The new stadium will also play a major role as the centerpiece of the planned revitalization of the Flushing area and the proposed business and housing redevelopment of Willets Point, the demarcation line of which begins adjacent to the stadium's planned border on 126th Street.

Shea Stadium, which hosted its first game on April 17, 1964, is the sixth-oldest facility currently in operation in the Major Leagues.

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Any Mets fan has to love this. As many good memories as I have at Shea, that place is done. Especially cool is that the team is financing 100% of the stadium and taking over maintenance costs from the city.


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I thought Mets fans were a myth


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this thread is nothing without the pretty pictures

http://newyork.mets.mlb.com/NASApp/mlb/ ... images.jsp

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I thought Mets fans were a myth


And I'm a Cowboy's fan.


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im one of the few people in earth who actually LIKE shea stadium, love the place, but the new park looks amazing. cant wait to go there for my once a yr dodger game!!!


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im one of the few people in earth who actually LIKE shea stadium, love the place, but the new park looks amazing. cant wait to go there for my once a yr dodger game!!!


i like the huge apple

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Cal Varnsen wrote:
this thread is nothing without the pretty pictures

http://newyork.mets.mlb.com/NASApp/mlb/ ... images.jsp


So why are you posting links, foo?!

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it pretty much looks like every new ball park, and where is the big apple

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it pretty much looks like every new ball park, and where is the big apple


maybe the field, but the structure is awesome, it is almost a carbon copy of Ebbetts, inclubing the rotunda in the front. this thing is gonna make a lot of old NYers cry


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maybe they should make the playoffs first.


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looks a tad like citizens bank park

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it pretty much looks like every new ball park, and where is the big apple


maybe the field, but the structure is awesome, it is almost a carbon copy of Ebbetts, inclubing the rotunda in the front. this thing is gonna make a lot of old NYers cry



whoa...that does look exactly like ebbets field...touche

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Not bad at all. I've never made a trip to Shea (thinking about it this summer), but this place looks outstanding.

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i wish theyd keep the huge scoreboard

and a place where you can pay $10 to have your kids kick Mr. Met in the dick


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Not bad at all. I've never made a trip to Shea (thinking about it this summer), but this place looks outstanding.


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the ebbetts field angle is really cool.

Thank God Shea is a thing of the past.

It does kind of resemble most new stadiums though. Oh well new generation cookie cutters in some rights I guess. Some features are just too good not to copy.

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parchy wrote:
I thought Mets fans were a myth


And I'm a Cowboy's fan.


Good old cdsquirrel is also a Mets and Cowboys fan.


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I saw Jeff Innis give up a home run at Shea the first time I was there... or was it second

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Green Habit wrote:
vegman wrote:
parchy wrote:
I thought Mets fans were a myth


And I'm a Cowboy's fan.


Good old cdsquirrel is also a Mets and Cowboys fan.


And boy was he proud.


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Wilpon needs to get over his obsession with all things Brooklyn Dodgers....but this place looks pretty cool. IMO, it looks better than the renderings of the new Yankee Stadium.

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