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Samsung Electronics & New York Mets unveil largest ballpark scoreboard

Showcased at the Mets’ What’s New at Citi Field event, the new dual-sided centrefield scoreboard features groundbreaking technology that aims to reinvent the in-stadium experience for baseball fans

Samsung Electronics America, Inc. and the New York Mets recently made sports history with the instalment of the largest scoreboard across all professional ballparks. As fans gear up for the start of a new baseball season, they will have a firsthand look at the enhanced and fully upgraded dual-sided centrefield video board, which features a 17,400 square feet LED screen on the front and 6,900 square feet on the back. Since Fall of 2022, Samsung has installed over 29,800 square feet of new LED at Citi Field.

Unveiled for the first time at the Mets’ What’s New at Citi Field event on March 23, attendees had a sneak peek of what fans can expect for the upcoming season. The scoreboard is the highlight of the multiple digital display upgrades throughout the entire stadium, providing fans with a state-of-the-art display experience. Even as fans enjoy the new experienced introduced throughout the ballpark, the new scoreboard ensures that they won’t miss a moment of the action taking place on the field.

“As an emerging New York landmark, Citi Field continues to set itself apart with the integration of cutting-edge display technology that enhances the in-stadium experience for fans,” said James Fishler, senior vice president, display and home entertainment division, Samsung Electronics America. “Samsung is a proud partner of the Mets and with the instalment of the first-of-its-kind, double-sided LED display, we are excited to help the franchise reach the next level of technology innovation in professional sports.”

Since forming its partnership in 2021, Samsung has worked with the Mets to transform Citi Field into the “most technologically advanced, professional ballpark”. The multi-year digital transformation included the deployment of over 1,300 LFD displays and several new Outdoor LED displays last year, totaling over 15 million pixels. The second phase of instalments, which will be fully operational by opening day on April 6, will feature several new outfield displays, including the new centerefield scoreboard, increasing the total pixel count in Citi Field to 40 million. In addition to the centrefield scoreboard, Mets fans will see display improvements in all corners of the stadium, including exterior signage, digital concession menu boards and more.