
Citi Field
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Citi Field, located in Flushing Meadows–Corona Park, Queens, New York, is the home ballpark of Major League Baseball's New York Mets. Opened in 2009, it replaced Shea Stadium, offering a seating capacity of 41,922. The stadium is designed by Populous, with architectural influences from Ebbets Field and PNC Park. Its exterior features a red brick and limestone facade, reminiscent of Ebbets Field. The iconic Jackie Robinson Rotunda serves as the main entrance, paying tribute to the baseball legend. Citi Field hosts various events, including Mets games, soccer matches, and concerts. It features the Home Run Apple, a nostalgic element from Shea Stadium, and a Mets Hall of Fame. The stadium offers a range of dining options, such as the Delta Sky360 Club and Taste of the City. Its outfield includes the Pepsi Porch and the Party City Party Deck. Recent upgrades include a new 17,400-square-foot scoreboard, enhancing the fan experience. Citi Field combines modern amenities with nostalgic elements, providing a unique baseball experience.