For those of you who might have wanted season tickets to Mets games at the newly constructed Gil Hodges Memorial Park (for those reading this blog for the first time should know that I refuse to call the Mets new digs by its corporate sponsored name), there is hope.
Recently convicted Bernard Madoff, he of the Ponzi scheme that bilked billions from people, most notably Mets owner Fred Wilpon, will be made available.
Madoff's tickets, which were the first or second row behind home plate should be made available according to David Howard, Mets executive vice president. The seats were sold to Madoff's company for $40,095 per seat, an average of $495 per game.
Mere chump change. Are you interested?
Source: Philadelphia Enquirer
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