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  1. May 20, 2016 · The Mets won 4 out of 5 boroughs as well as New York City as a whole; Queens and Bronx are the most solidly Mets/Yankees boroughs, with only one zip code in Queens and no zip codes in the Bronx buying for the opposing team; Manhattan was the most divided borough with a 52%/48% Mets/Yankees split

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    • Yankee Stadium patrons eat classic hot dogs and $12 beer, along with Parm sandwiches and Brother Jimmy’s BBQ, but Citi Field’s food is a home run. (Shake Shack, Blue Smoke, Fuku, Pat La Frieda, Papa Rosso….)
    • With 27 World Series wins, Yankees fans are cheering for the best... but they know it. It’s harder to hate an underdog with a measly two trophies.
    • Mets fans got the new Citi Field stadium in 2009. They loved it. The new Yankee Stadium also opened 2009. It just made fans miss the old one.
    • Yankees fans brag about having the highest payroll at $224 million. Mets fans make fun of them for having the highest payroll.
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    We didn’t get to have an opening day, but we can still count on our hometown Yankees for entertainment. The real-estate empire of Yankees legend Alex Rodriguez alone could send this story into extra innings. A-Rod and J-Lo recently sold their 4,000-square-foot apartment on Park Avenue, and the city views and super-luxe finishes make it easy to see ...

    Did someone say NBA? The Knicks and Nets have dribbled their way through NYC real estate as well. Jason Kidd, who played for both local teams before briefly becoming the Nets’ head coach, no longer lives in the area but had a pretty sweet NYC pad when he did. Kidd sold his 4-bedroom condo at the fabulous Aldyn in Lincoln Squarefor $5.35 million in ...

    Despite it not even being football season, Tom Brady still finds a way to make news. No other player has so dominated the NYC real estate scene without even playing for a local team. His purchases across the city, including in prestigious buildings like One Madison and 70 Vestry Street, are well documented. Less well known, perhaps, is Eli Manning’...

  2. May 11, 2016 · Following suit from our first installment that detailed where Cubs and White Sox fans live, we decided to next tackle New York City and its five boroughs. Check out the maps below for the full breakdown of where the most MLB tickets have been purchased for the Mets and Yankees across all of New York City, as well as in The Bronx, Brooklyn ...

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  4. May 20, 2016 · Manhattan was the most divided borough of Mets and Yankees fans. According to the stats, 52 percent of ticket sales were for Mets games, and 48 percent of ticket sales were for Yankees.

  5. May 24, 2016 · The Mets also have an edge over the Yankees when it comes to ticket sales in New York City, according to an analysis of tickets sold to New Yorkers in each zip code via the online resale ...

  6. May 10, 2017 · Over the years, many New York Mets players and personnel have lived at Sterling Plaza, a residential building developed at 255 East 49th Street in Turtle Bay by Wilpon’s company in 1986. Mets General Manager Sandy Alderson owned a combined unit at Sterling Plaza for years, though he and his wife have since moved into a $4.2 million penthouse ...

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