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Mets still selling jersey of fired hitting coach for $175
Published
May. 28, 2014 4:57 p.m. ET

Jimmy Traina

The Mets fired hitting coach Dave Hudgens on Monday.
Hudgens didn't leave town quietly. He scolded New York fans for booing and called out the organization's announcers for criticizing the team's hitting approach.
However, if you're a Mets fan who wants to remember Hudgens' unsuccessful time with the team, you're in luck.
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New York Post writer Mike Vaccaro informs us that Hudgens' jersey is still being sold at Citi Field for the completely unreasonable price of $175.
You honestly can't make this stuff up. Still on sale in #Mets Hall of Fame Gift Shop at Citi. Only $175. pic.twitter.com/I9QZK1nXd5
— Mike Vaccaro (@MikeVacc) May 28, 2014
Obviously, this begs the question, who on Earth would've bought a Dave Hudgens jersey even before he got canned?
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