QUEENS — The Mets may have been in Los Angeles, but their faithful still packed Citi Field's bar to watch them clinch the National League Division Series.
McFadden's, the bar along 126th Street inside the stadium, hosted fans Thursday night.
Mets Fans Cheer the Mets

A group of fans inside McFadden's in Citi Field watch the Mets playing in Los Angeles on Oct. 15, the day they clinched the NLDS.
Couple Anxiously Watch the Mets

A couple anxiously watch the Mets on TV as they play the Dodgers in Los Angeles on Oct. 15, 2015.
'Crying Mets Fan' Wants 'Redemption'

"Google 'crying Mets fan,'" Andrea Paz, 28, said Thursday at McFadden's. "You'll see me."
Nine years ago, Paz, from Glen Oaks, was captured by photographers crying at Shea Stadium as the Mets lost to the Florida Marlins at Shea Stadium. Her photo was recently brought back to her memory as her current boyfriend's friends went searching for photos of Wilmer Flores crying — and instead found her. (She's just one of many crying Mets fans that come up in a Google search.)
"I'm here for redemption," she said, while jumping on the bar at McFadden's as the Mets played the Dodgers.
Fans Celebrate with Shots at the Bar

A bartender at McFadden's pours a shot of Jameson's for a Mets fan after the team beat the Dodgers.
A Mets Fan Does the 'Running Man' to Celebrate Win

A Mets fan does a celebratory dance inside McFadden's after his team beat the Dodgers in Los Angeles.