Sachem Students Meet the Mets


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Students from Sachem East’s Sports and Entertainment Management classes had a chance to visit the New York Mets this week. 

the Sachem student got an opportunity of a lifetime as they were able to visit Citi Field. Accompanied by Mrs. Cannetti and Mrs. McDermott, the students explored the stadium, gaining valuable insights into the inner workings of a professional sports venue.

The visit offered breathtaking views of the iconic New York City skyline and exclusive access to multiple clubhouses. This was more than just a walking tour and an insight into the Mets that few fans ever get to witness and enjoy. The students even got to step onto the field itself and sat in the dugout. 

Beyond the stunning sights, students learned about the behind-the-scenes jobs that keep a baseball game running smoothly. From game-day operations to technology management, they discovered the intricate details of the industry, including the surprising fact that someone manually resets the pitch clock at every game.

Sachem Schools website said that the most exciting moment of the day was when the students got a surprise visit from Mets owner Steven Cohen, along with the team’s beloved mascots, Mr. and Mrs. Met. Sachem said, "The students left Citi Field with a newfound appreciation for the business of sports and memories to last a lifetime." 

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