New York Mets Tickets
Games Against Los Angeles Dodgers
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MAY 23
2025
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New York Mets vs. Los Angeles Dodgers
TBA |
Citi Field | Flushing NY
415
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$102
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MAY 24
2025
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New York Mets vs. Los Angeles Dodgers
TBA |
Citi Field | Flushing NY
346
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$108
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MAY 25
2025
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New York Mets vs. Los Angeles Dodgers
TBA |
Citi Field | Flushing NY
387
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$111
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JUN 2
2025
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Los Angeles Dodgers vs. New York Mets
7:10 PM |
Dodger Stadium | Los Angeles CA
105
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$89
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JUN 3
2025
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Los Angeles Dodgers vs. New York Mets
7:10 PM |
Dodger Stadium | Los Angeles CA
418
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$97
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About New York Mets
Perhaps one of the Big Apple's most legendary teams, the New York Mets are one of two Major League clubs based in New York. Since the team was established, the Mets have embarked on a rollercoaster of tough seasons and championship successes, drawing in fans from across the country. With such a large and dedicated fan base, tickets to Mets games sell out quick! Don't miss out on any of the action! Check out the New York Mets 2024 schedule here at CheapTickets to get your cheap New York Mets tickets before they are gone!
Miracle Mets
Founded in 1962, the Mets replaced the city's National League teams, the Brooklyn Dodgers and the New York Giants, when they departed. To this day, the team's colors are representative of this replacement, taking the Dodgers' blue and the Giants' orange. Throughout franchise history the team has appeared in five World Series, winning two of them in 1969 and 1986. While this may seem small compared to the likes of the New York Yankees, it is the most appearances and wins achieved by an expansion team in the league’s history. Up until 1969 the team had only seen some modest success, never appearing in the post season. In 1969 with the help of Hall of Famer Tom Seaver the team beat out the Atlanta Braves for the National League pennant, and then went on to surprise the baseball world when they beat out the Baltimore Orioles to win their first World Series title. For the next eight seasons the Mets would put up decent records, making the post season several times but never able to lock down another win. In 1977 they traded their star player Seaver, which proved to be detrimental to the team. For several years after the trade the Mets placed last in the league. In the mid 1980’s after a few strategic draft choices they were back on the top, and in 1986 they won their second World Series title. In the years since their second World Series win there have been several highs and lows for the Mets. They have added a few more division titles and pennants but have never been able to secure another World Series title. With it being over 32 years since their last win, the Mets are eager to take the field and bring home their third ring.
Citi Field
From 1962 to 1964 the Mets played all their home games at the Polo Grounds in Upper Manhattan. In 1964 they moved and began play at the historic Shea Stadium, where they remained playing until the end of the 2008 season. Beginning in the 2009 season the Mets began playing all of their home games at Citi Field, adjacent to where Shea Stadium once stood. Included in the stadium are party decks, porches, and home run apples that rise and light up whenever the Mets score a homerun. Fans can also gather and play video games and wiffleball in the FanFest area that is located behind the center field scoreboard. Along with their several options of concessions within the food court, Citi Field also is the home to several clubs and restaurants on every level of the ballpark. Like most ballparks, they also have a Hall of Fame& Museum where they commemorate players and staff both past and present.
Rivalries
Playing in the same city as the Yankees, it is only natural that the two have a rivalry. Although they play within two different leagues, the inception of interleague play has allowed for the two to play a total of four games against each other in a season. What became known as the Subway Series, each team hosts two games with the other at their home ballpark. The teams have also faced off in the post season a total of four times, and in the World Series in 2000, with the Yankees taking home the win. Considered to be one of the hottest rivalries in the National League, the Mets-Phillies rivalry has resulted in several brawls throughout the 1980s. Continuously competing against each other for playoff positions has only intensified the rivalry. Attending a game where the Mets play the Yankees, or the Phillies is sure to be an entertaining event!
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2023 New York Mets Promotions and Giveaways Schedule
Date | Opponent | Promotional Item | Details |
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Thursday, April 6, 2023 | Miami Marlins (NL East Division | Home Opener with Baseball | Part of Opening Day in Queens |
Saturday, April 8, 2023 | Miami Marlins | Citi Field Stadium Replica | Part of Easter Weekend at the Big Apple First 25,000 Fans in Attendance |
Saturday, April 29, 2023 | Atlanta Braves | Mr. Met Handmade by Robots™ Toy First 15,000 Fans in Attendance |
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Saturday, May 6, 2023 | Colorado Rockies | Mrs. Met Handmade by Robots™ Doll | Part of Cinco de Mayo Weekend in the East Coast First 15,000 Fans in Attendance |
Saturday, May 20, 2023 | Cleveland Guardians | Francisco Lindor Fielding Bobblehead | First 15,000 Fans in Attendance |
Wednesday, May 31, 2023 | Philadelphia Phillies | Howie Rose Voice Bobblehead |
Part of Memorial Day Week in Queens First 15,000 Fans in Attendance |
Saturday, June 3, 2023 | Toronto Blue Jays | Team Hall of Fame Induction Ceremony | Ceremony will Take Place Before the Game |
Sunday, June 4, 2023 | Toronto Blue Jays | Pete Alonso Sunglasses | First 15,000 Fans in Attendance |
Friday, June 16, 2023 | St. Louis Cardinals | Club Logo Pride Hand Fan | Part of Pride Night at the Big Apple Evening will be an Inclusive Event for Everyone All Fans in Attendance |
Sunday, June 18, 2023 | St. Louis Cardinals | Team-Branded Bucket Hat | Part of the Father’s Day Weekend in the Empire State First 15,000 Fans in Attendance |
Monday, June 26, 2023 | Milwaukee Brewers | Starling Marte Black Panther™ Bobblehead | First 15,000 Fans in Attendance |
Tuesday, June 27, 2023 | Milwaukee Brewers | Mr. Met Indiana Jones™ Bobblehead | First 15,000 Fans in Attendance |
Tuesday, July 18, 2023 | Chicago White Sox | Club Logo Basketball Jersey | First 15,000 Fans in Attendance |
Wednesday, July 19, 2023 | Chicago White Sox | 2023 Mets Baseball Card Set | First 10,000 Fans in Attendance |
Thursday, July 27, 2023 | Washington Nationals | Team-Branded Soccer Jersey | First 15,000 Fans in Attendance |
Tuesday, August 9, 2023 | Chicago Cubs | Amazin’ Mets Football Jersey | First 15,000 Fans in Attendance |
Tuesday, August 15, 2023 | Pittsburgh Pirates | Edwin Diaz Trumpet Bobblehead | First 15,000 Fans in Attendance |
Wednesday, August 16, 2023 | Pittsburgh Pirates | Max Scherzer Sunglasses | First 15,000 Fans in Attendance |
Friday, August 25, 2023 | Los Angeles Angels | Kodai Senga Glow-in-the-Dark Ghost Fork Ball | First 15,000 Fans in Attendance |
Wednesday, August 30, 2023 | Texas Rangers | MLB Network Hat | First 15,000 Fans in Attendance |
Saturday, September 2, 2023 | Seattle Mariners | Baseball-Themed Corduroy Hat | Part of Labor Day Weekend in the East Coast First 15,000 Fans in Attendance |
Tuesday, September 12, 2023 | Arizona Diamondbacks | Club Logo Hockey Jersey | First 15,000 Fans in Attendance |
Thursday, September 28, 2023 | Miami Marlins | Buck Showalter Windbreaker Jacket | First 15,000 Fans in Attendance |
Friday, September 29, 2023 | Philadelphia Phillies | Team-Branded Belt Bag | Part of Fan Appreciation Day at Citi Field First 15,000 Fans in Attendance |
Saturday, September 30, 2023 | Philadelphia Phillies | Amazin’ Mets Tie-Dye Headband | Final Promotional Item for the Mets’ Regular Season All Fans in Attendance |
Frequently Asked Questions About New York Mets
How Much are New York Mets Tickets?
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Do Mets Games Sell Out?
The Mets rarely sell out, however, that shouldn’t mean you should wait on buying your tickets. Depending on who the Mets are playing and where, prices for tickets can get expensive over time. Secure your affordable seats by purchasing your Mets tickets on CheapTickets!
New York Mets Team Schedule
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