The Mets recently rescheduled a game to the afternoon, resulting in an unusual game atmosphere characterized by relative silence and organ music instead of typical blaring noise. While some fans enjoyed this change, many continue to attend games despite complaints about the excessive noise present at stadiums like Citi Field and Yankee Stadium. This paradox highlights the popularity of the teams in attendance, even as some criticize the game day experience and its associated hassles.
It was old school," said Reggie Wade, a Brooklyn native who lives on Staten Island. "I admit - I'm 38 now - I first went to a Mets game in '92. That's what you used to have: the organ music and traditional baseball.
It's not difficult to find fans who despise the noise that rocks your eardrums at most Mets and Yankees games. Those fans are loud themselves about how much they don't enjoy the assault on the senses that seems to come free of charge with a ticket to either venue.
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