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New York Mets vs Washington NationalsThe straightest view between the pitcher and home plate in the ballpark (there's a reason the media and press boxes are right behind here)319section1row8seat
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Baltimore Orioles vs Tampa Bay RaysFrom 5/17/2013. Section has 27 rows, row 5 has only 7 seats in out in this section! (Lower rows had only 6!)28section12row5seat
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New York MetsThe last row in Metro Box is row 31, row 32 is wheelchair seating. Rows 26+ are under cover from rain. Seats on the 3B side (visitor's dugout) are more shaded for day games (rows 26+ for all or most of the game, lower rows get shady later).122section29row6seat
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Boston Red Sox vs Detroit TigersA view of the game action from this seat as Ellsbury comes to bat (sorry for misspelling his first name in the label, without the final "Y")23-FB50sectionGrow5seat
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Boston Red Sox vs Detroit TigersA stitched iPhone panorama of Fenway Park from this seat23-FB50sectionGrow5seat
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Boston Red Sox vs Detroit TigersSomewhat to my surprise, I was able to buy this direct from the Red Sox box office in April. They seem like tickets I would want for season tickets if I lived in Boston. And were a Red Sox fan. And could afford/justify paying for them.23-FB50sectionGrow5seat
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New York Mets vs Philadelphia PhilliesAwesome seats, but overpriced (like much of the ballpark). In particular the "all included buffet" is not really as good as the premium ballpark offerings (Shake Shack, Mama's of Corona, Catch of the Day, etc.), and the hot dogs/burgers are steamed!115section7row5seat
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New York MetsGood view of the entire ballpark and field, but the angle of the seats in the Promenade level mean you may get your view blocked by the heads of people in the row front of you (try to sit in row 1 or behind short people).513section13row13seat