There is of course quite a bit of yakking over whether Citigroup should back out of its naming rights deal with the Mets' new ballpark. Even though Citi has said that no federal bailout money will be used to promote the park or the team. I believe they are indeed considering backing out of the deal, though, just in case.
So what do you all think? Should Citi Field be renamed? (IMHO, no, it should not.) If so, what do you think they should change it to? Such as:
- Do what the Yankees and Cardinals have done; give the new ballpark the same name as its predecessor. Shea Stadium II?
- Remove all naming rights whatsoever and just call it something like "Mets Stadium" or "Mets Ballpark". Hey, it worked for the two L.A. teams, didn't it?
- Name it after another famous person associated with the team. Jackie Robinson, for example. They've already got the rotunda named after him, though. I forget, can a stadium be named after someone who is still alive? How about Tom Seaver?
- Get a new corporate sponsor. In this case, who do you suggest they should contact? What would sound good?
So what do you all think? Should Citi Field be renamed? (IMHO, no, it should not.) If so, what do you think they should change it to? Such as:
- Do what the Yankees and Cardinals have done; give the new ballpark the same name as its predecessor. Shea Stadium II?
- Remove all naming rights whatsoever and just call it something like "Mets Stadium" or "Mets Ballpark". Hey, it worked for the two L.A. teams, didn't it?
- Name it after another famous person associated with the team. Jackie Robinson, for example. They've already got the rotunda named after him, though. I forget, can a stadium be named after someone who is still alive? How about Tom Seaver?

- Get a new corporate sponsor. In this case, who do you suggest they should contact? What would sound good?