The Mets will move in the fences at Citi Field next season, their second change since the end of the 2011 season.

But is it the right choice? The Mets' offense is certainly in need of a boost and a smaller ballpark can help prop up the numbers for its hitters. Lucas Duda, Curtis Granderson, and David Wright -- who has power to right-center field -- could all benefit.

"I think it'll be good for the game, good for the fans, and I'm sure that one or two of our players will benefit as well," GM Sandy Alderson said of the decision last month before it had been finalized.

Yet, it could also have a harmful effect too on the pitching staff.

"Since we play here more than anybody, it will help us," manager Terry Collins said last month.

What do you think of the move? Vote in the poll to the right and comment below to give your opinion.

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