The Mets’ new advertisements couldn’t have come at a more awkward time.

With just three weeks until the Mets’ annual Pride Night, when a portion of ticket sales will be donated to LGBTQ causes, Chick-fil-A signs appeared on the Citi Field foul poles before Tuesday’s 5-2 win over the Padres.

Chick-fil-A ownership’s anti-LGBTQ beliefs have made headlines and caused national boycotts of the franchise — but none big enough to prevent the Wilpon family from reaping the financial benefits that could come from the partnership.

Citi Field personnel said they were expecting backlash from fans whose sight lines might have been obstructed by the orange and white vertical ads. But, according to the Mets, the seats behind the foul pole were sold as limited-view seating even before the new signage appeared, and no additional seats have been affected.