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Mid-Manhattan to Shea Stadium?
What is the best subway route from mid-Manhattan to Shea Stadium to catch a Met game? Thanks!
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Just like the infamous John Rocker stated, the number 7 train goes to Shea Stadium. I've always gotten on the 7 from Times Square station.
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The #7 goes to Shea Stadium. The #7 runs along 42nd ST. The stops in Manhattan are Times Square (where #7 service begins), 5th Ave. and Grand CEntral.
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Sure, take the 7 train if you want to sit next to some queer with AIDS, next to a lady on welfare with nine kids, surrounded by people who don't speak English . . .
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On Weekends you can take a Ferry from East 34th St. at the East River. It's a real pleasure - hosted by the original Mr. Met (seriously ). A great way to enjoy a view of the city and all its wonderful sights (like Riker's Island - the largest jail in the world ... and Big Brother Island the site of the Hospital for Infectious Diseases and the former home of Typhoid Mary). A lot of fun off the beaten path - though a little pricey ($16 from the South Street Seaport - and I think from 34th St.). Have fun.
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Why would you want to go to Shea after all? The Mets are horrible this year. No one's hitting; the fans and media seem more concerned with whether Piazza is a pitcher or a catcher off the field; and Shea Stadium is the ugliest major league park I've ever been to - and that includes the "ashtray" stadiums in Philadelphia and Cincinnati.
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First off good choice going to a Met game. Lots of people in NY and around the country jumped on the Yankee bandwagon when they started winning. Mets fans never give up.<BR>The 7 train is interesting, but the fastest and easiest way is to take the Long Island Rail Road. It takes less then 15 minutes and costs about $4.00. <BR>The Mets will start hitting soon and make another run for it.
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The only hitting the Mets will be doing are Piazza on some guy in an East Village bar and Mo Vaughn on some stripper at Scores.
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By the way, those New Yorkers who have jumped on the Yankee bandwagon were on the Mets bandwagon in the mid 80s through '92 or so, so it's a wash. the yankees of that era (especially early '90s were about as bad as the late 70s Mets.<BR><BR>Bobby Meacham / Frank Traveras -- discuss...
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Root for the Mets, because all good Americans know that the "YANKEES SUCK."
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<BR><BR><BR>Jealousy is a bitch, ain't it?
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Gary: It`s not jealousy asshole. It`s contempt for Steinbrenner and what he`s done to America`s pastime. Any one with big $ can buy a winner.
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Roberto,<BR><BR>Isn't that what the Mets have tried to do as well - they aren't exactly "small market". What about other big spenders like the Orioles and Indians of the mid-late '90s and the Dodgers and the Red Sox? The A's and Twins have been as successful as these teams recently. Spending money doesn't guarantee a world championship. Heck, ten years ago there was debate whether baseball could survive in Seattle.
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