Max Scherzer will look 62 percent bigger on the video board at Citi Field this season.
The Mets announced Monday they are installing a new Daktronics high definition screen in center field that will be unveiled for the April 13 home opener.
According to the press release, the video board – at 5,670 square feet – will be among the 10 largest displays in professional baseball. The old video board was 3,500 square feet.
The NL East-rival Nationals landed Scherzer for seven years and $210 million on Monday.
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