NJ.com reports:

St. Louis Cardinals shortstop Paul DeJong has made a habit out of killing the Mets, so getting booed at Citi Field is probably to be expected.

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Except it wasn’t DeJong being booed in the third inning on Tuesday night. Yes, DeJong was at the dish, battling with Mets’ starter Rafael Montero in what resulted in a 10-pitch at-bat when the boos rained down, but the target of Mets’ fans ire was someone sitting a few rows behind home plate: Chris Christie.

The embattled New Jersey governor and noted Mets fan nimbly caught a ball DeJong fouled off. Although he looked a little more like Bartolo Colon than Derek Jeter trying to catch it, the governor was able to easily reach out to his left and make a barehanded grab without leaving his seat.

That’s when the boos began, and boy were they hearty. Fans didn’t even seem to care about his goodwill gesture of giving the ball to a kid a few rows behind him.