Players from the New York Mets — and Mr. Met himself — make cameos in the team's commercial that will air during the Super Bowl on Sunday
That's followed by shortstop Francisco Lindor seated at a desk wearing a headset while confirming the stadium's sightline with a potential ticket-buyer. Kodai Senga - a pitcher the Mets signed to a five-year, $75 million contract - then appears on a video call speaking Japanese.
“My ghost fork is just a pitch. It’s not a real ghost,” he says to catcher Tomás Nido, who is seated at a cubicle while wearing a chest protector and backwards hat. Nido then puts the cell phone down and places the office landline back to his ear to relay the message.The commercial ends with All-Star closer Edwin Diaz closing a sale with a fan over the phone.The Mets first teased the spot on Jan.
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