Los Angeles Times: Beck and Bratton wager sandwiches again, this time on Dodgers and Mets

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Matt Stevens of The Los Angeles Times has great coverage of “The Bet” between LAPD Chief Charlie Beck and NYPD Commissioner Bill Bratton over the upcoming Dodgers – Mets National League Divisional Series.

Consider it “The Great Pastrami Bet: Round Two.”

In a move signaling that great sandwiches — and great sandwich competitions — can transcend time and sport, Los Angeles Police Chief Charlie Beck and New York City Police Commissioner William J. Bratton have once again placed a bet with each other over which city’s sports team will win a playoff series.

Last time, it was the Kings versus the Rangers for hockey’s Stanley Cup. This time, the Dodgers and the Mets are squaring off in baseball’s National League Division Series.

The prize, however, remains the same: Lunch from Langer’s Deli in L.A. or Katz’s Deli in New York City.

Check it out here.

 

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