What happens when teams in America’s two biggest media markets face off in an elimination game? Well, a lot of things, but we’re here to focus on how all the media outlets covering the game makes it difficult for anyone covering the game to get a view.
Reporters at Mets-Dodgers Game 5 can’t even see the field


Our very own Eric Stephen tweeted his view from the dining room BEHIND the press room where he’s stationed tonight.
Dodger Stadium crowd ready to erupt. My Game 5 view pic.twitter.com/F9c4A5Ncvh
— Eric Stephen (@truebluela) October 15, 2015 Now I know what you’re thinking “Oh, SB Nation is just whining that they didn’t get good seats for the game.” But the views for the established media in the press box aren’t much better. Mike Puma of the New York Post shared his colleague Mike Vaccaro’s view of Thursday’s game:
My man Vac - with the worst seat in the press box at Dodger Stadium. pic.twitter.com/TIHVzPv2R1
— Mike Puma (@NYPost_Mets) October 15, 2015 Moral of the story: Stay home and enjoy the game on TV!











