Wednesday, April 22, 2009

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Citi Field shouldn't forget to recognize the Mets

Citi Field is a treasure trove of Brooklyn Dodgers history. There is a Jackie Robinson Rotunda, at which a beautiful ceremony was held last Wednesday. (I admit, of course, that Robinson’s story belongs not just to the Dodgers.) The stadium’s façade evokes Ebbets Field, the home away from home of Brooklyn-rooted Fred Wilpon, today the Mets’ owner. Place names like “Ebbets Club” dot the concourse. The Rotunda itself is reminiscent of an older one in Flatbush. Citi Field, no doubt, stands as a beautiful tribute to the Brooklyn Dodgers and the legacy they left behind.

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