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    Does anyone on here graph at Citi Field? Was just wondering how it is compared to other parks?

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    One thing that I think is different is. You can not graph down near the dugouts unless you have tickets in those seats. The Yankees are the same way. So, you need to go further down the lines.

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    What about outside?

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    If you are planning to graph at Citi for a game, the players enter on the other side of this huge fence but fans are kept at least 30 feet from the fence by a barrier but you are allowed to slip under the fence if you can get the player's attention and he calls you over.

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    But if you have good seats, you might be may to go to the left field stand near the bullpen and some players will throw you ball and sign autographs pre-game. I am sure there are going to be tons of graphers at the All Star game but waiting for the players behind the barrier might be a good choice if you don't have the best seats. Some players will acknowledge you and let the security guard allow you to slip under the barrier and get his autographs, thats from my experience at Citi.

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    One more thing...arrive super early, thats really important for every game haha

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