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Mets House NYC grand opening emulates vibes surrounding 2025 team

Mets House is a new team store in Union Square in NYC that brings the fans back to the days of the Mets Clubhouse, with a little bit more flair.
Mar 26, 2022; Port St. Lucie, Florida, USA;  The New York Mets logo stands in center field before the game against the Washington Nationals at Clover Park. Mandatory Credit: Reinhold Matay-Imagn Images
Mar 26, 2022; Port St. Lucie, Florida, USA; The New York Mets logo stands in center field before the game against the Washington Nationals at Clover Park. Mandatory Credit: Reinhold Matay-Imagn Images | Reinhold Matay-Imagn Images

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The hype before the New York Mets season begins is real and you can feel it in the streets of New York City.

On Friday, Mets House NYC opened in Union Square in Manhattan. Fans lined up beginning at 7 am to be a part of the grand opening of the new team store. Remember the Mets Clubhouse back in the day in the city and at the Roosevelt Field Mall?

Mets House is a modern-day Mets Clubhouse, but is mixed in with gear, memorabilia, events, activations, former players and live shows, like "The Mets Pod" and "Mets Daily" at the opening Friday.

The line was wrapped around the corner Friday morning as the first 50 fans awaiting were given a free pair of tickets to a 2025 Mets home game. The store will be doing the same thing on Saturday and Sunday morning.

Mets legends Dwight Gooden and Todd Zeile also showed up for the opening on Friday to greet fans. There was a gaming wall for MLB The Show, a "Mets Match Your Swing Experience" to check your batting stance or swing compared to Mets players and alumni as well as a Mini Mets Museum. They also have a live art experience from Juicebox, where fans can get their portraits drawn on a baseball from 3-5 pm on Friday and Saturday.

Juan Soto has brought a certain aura and swagger to a Mets franchise that is coming off a memorable season. Seeing the fans pack Mets House and buy gear, show up early and show up in numbers, is proof that the hoopla is serious. Mets fans are expecting a winner in 2025 and a club that will compete for many years to come.

Players like Soto and others have spoken about what Mets owners Steve and Alex Cohen are building with this organization. They are investing, building and creating that family atmosphere that players have been speaking with such high regard about.

That atmosphere, vibe, aura and feeling can be felt in the Big Apple. The Mets and their fans are starving for a championship. They clearly are ready to show up to support this 2025 team.

This is the Mets House, not the Mets Clubhouse.

There's no more crying in the club.

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Jake Brown
JAKE BROWN

Jake Brown is a contributor for the Mets On SI, Fantasy Sports On SI and Savannah Bananas On SI sites. Jake has been covering the Mets over the past decade at various outlets. He currently hosts the "Mets Daily" show on YouTube. He also hosts live streams on his own social channels @jakebrownlive. Jake previously co-hosted the New York Post "Amazin' But True" Mets podcast with former pitcher Nelson Figueroa from 2020-2023 and the "Mets Magic" podcast in 2024. He also was a Mets columnist at WFAN from 2018-2020. Prior to that, Jake hosted several podcasts at CBS Radio and was a host on AM1240-WGBB on Long Island. He's made guest appearances on WFAN, PIX11, CBS Sports Radio/Infinity Sports Network, SiriusXM Radio, ESPN Radio and various other outlets around the country. You can find Jake at Citi Field often enjoying Mets baseball, while filming stadium food reviews. You can follow Jake on Twitter/X, Instagram and TikTok @jakebrownlive.

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