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sharonorn on November 4, 2025, 7:44 pm
Apparently this fan did a little too much hot doggin. One indulging Mets fan was removed from his field-level seat during Tuesdays $1 hot dog night seemingly because fans started throwing hot dogs his way. so this guy was just all about the $1 dog night. Totally embraced it, . The story goes in the 9th inning everyone started throwing their extra dogs at him. Cops had to to s him so everyone else would stop. He wasnt thrown out for having a good time and apparently left without incident. One fan on the Frank Thomas Jersey train after the game with a hot dog hat and his shirt that said in blue writing Bad day to be a Glizzy, meaning bad day to be a hot dog, with a running tab of hot dogs consumed and beers drank, with Beers seemingly holding a 10-9 edge. The bottom of the shirt read LGM. Explore More Rode with this legend back to the city, got the whole story. Him and his girlfriend came from westchester to have a good time, after the . Welder, blue collar guy, just wants to drink beers and eat glizzys. The fan on the train after the game. @bbcush/X There are always going to be some sort of shenanigans when teams have specialty nights and thats what the Mets invited with Tuesdays offering of $1 hot dogs. fans were limited to four per transaction. This fan clearly ended up with more than four since at some point in the night , who sat field level on the first base side. Said fan stood up and waved on the fans, seemingly encouraging them to keep throwing him more hot dogs, before putting a hot dog hat back on his head and downing another. But all good things must come to an end. A fan posted a video at 9:41 p.m. ET showing a police officer and Citi Field security officers walking down to the fan and then . Fans started chanting Let him eat and booed his removal, while he slapped hands with some fans and waving his hands to encourage them. The fan is talked to by police before leaving his seat. @mitchboorstein/X Combined with the Mets win, it seems the fans certainly enjoyed the promotional night. You cant sell hot dogs for $1, have [Steve] Gelbs dre sed up in a hot dog costume, plaster Seymour Weiner in a fun way all acro s the branding, and put up a live counter on the scoreboard showing hot dog sales and not expect at least a few fans to go a little overboard, . Looked like a great succe s. Hopefully an annual thing. The Phillies this year after scores of fans during last years promotion, replacing it with a buy-one, get-one-free hot dog night. Michael Jordan Jersey
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Apparently this fan did a little too much hot doggin. One indulging Mets fan was removed from his field-level seat during Tuesdays $1 hot dog night seemingly because fans started throwing hot dogs his way. so this guy was just all about the $1 dog night. Totally embraced it, . The story goes in the 9th inning everyone started throwing their extra dogs at him. Cops had to to s him so everyone else would stop. He wasnt thrown out for having a good time and apparently left without incident. One fan on the Frank Thomas Jersey train after the game with a hot dog hat and his shirt that said in blue writing Bad day to be a Glizzy, meaning bad day to be a hot dog, with a running tab of hot dogs consumed and beers drank, with Beers seemingly holding a 10-9 edge. The bottom of the shirt read LGM. Explore More Rode with this legend back to the city, got the whole story. Him and his girlfriend came from westchester to have a good time, after the . Welder, blue collar guy, just wants to drink beers and eat glizzys. The fan on the train after the game. @bbcush/X There are always going to be some sort of shenanigans when teams have specialty nights and thats what the Mets invited with Tuesdays offering of $1 hot dogs. fans were limited to four per transaction. This fan clearly ended up with more than four since at some point in the night , who sat field level on the first base side. Said fan stood up and waved on the fans, seemingly encouraging them to keep throwing him more hot dogs, before putting a hot dog hat back on his head and downing another. But all good things must come to an end. A fan posted a video at 9:41 p.m. ET showing a police officer and Citi Field security officers walking down to the fan and then . Fans started chanting Let him eat and booed his removal, while he slapped hands with some fans and waving his hands to encourage them. The fan is talked to by police before leaving his seat. @mitchboorstein/X Combined with the Mets win, it seems the fans certainly enjoyed the promotional night. You cant sell hot dogs for $1, have [Steve] Gelbs dre sed up in a hot dog costume, plaster Seymour Weiner in a fun way all acro s the branding, and put up a live counter on the scoreboard showing hot dog sales and not expect at least a few fans to go a little overboard, . Looked like a great succe s. Hopefully an annual thing. The Phillies this year after scores of fans during last years promotion, replacing it with a buy-one, get-one-free hot dog night. Michael Jordan Jersey
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