Subway Series Citi Field visit with ESPNPR

A group from the ESPN Communications team took a department field trip to Citi Field on Monday for the opening game of the Subway Series between the New York Mets and the New York Yankees, which was telecast on ESPN. While there, members of the Communications team got a tour of the stadium and a behind the scenes look into what how the ESPN Remote Operations group handles game day.

Pennants calling out the most recent 30 for 30, “Doc and Darryl,” greeted ESPN’s Communications group.

(Bill Hofheimer/ESPN)
(Bill Hofheimer/ESPN)

Bullpens for both the Mets and visitors were seen during a tour of the stadium.

(Mike Skarka/ESPN)

The view from the ESPN Monday Night Baseball booth where announcers call the game.

(Stephen McDonald/ESPN)

The tour included a stop at the Mets’ “Hall of Fame.”

(Bill Hofheimer/ESPN)

ESPN’s MLB Remote Operations team – led by Renee George (orange shirt) – shares details of how they prepare for and produce a game.

(Chris LaPlaca/ESPN)

Inside the two remote ops production trucks.

The Monday Night Baseball team in the booth – (l-r) Eduardo Perez, Dallas Braden and Dave Flemming.

(Ben Cafardo/ESPN)
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