Author: Brian Wright

OTD 1986: The 16-Inning Epic in Houston

  Game 6 of the 1986 World Series resonates strongly with Mets fans. Even with its dramatic ending and what it meant for its fortunes, that may not even be the best postseason game the franchise ever played. It may not even be the best Game 6 of that remarkable October of ’86 if you ask some. The contest that put the Mets into the Fall Classic that year speaks more to the team’s...

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OTD 2000: Benny’s Walk-Off Blast Beats Giants

Postseason baseball has a way of shining the spotlight on the unheralded—those who happen to be in the right place at the right time. The Division Series match-up between the Wild Card Mets against the 97-win San Francisco Giants offered up the usual headliners: New York’s duo of Mike Piazza and Edgardo Alfonzo along with San Francisco’s odd couple of Barry Bonds and former Met Jeff...

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OTD 2018: David Wright’s Farewell

He ran onto the Citi Field diamond with the same hustle and spring in his step when he entered the Shea grounds for his debut 14 years earlier. He still flashed that same smile fans were so accustomed to. On the penultimate day of the regular season, Wright said goodbye to a New York audience that watched him grow up before its eyes. With setbacks that likely would’ve forced a less determined...

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OTD 2019: Pete Alonso Breaks Rookie Home Run Record

Six months earlier, there was uncertainty if Pete Alonso would make the Mets’ Opening Day roster. Now he was making history. It was the penultimate game of the regular season, one in which the Mets would not be playing beyond the scheduled 162. An otherwise meaningless game for the team, but an exceptionally meaningful night to Alonso and the crowd at Citi Field. In the third inning of...

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A Look Back at the 1997 Mets

  The Mets of the late 90s are remembered for the acquisition of Mike Piazza in May 1998, Robin Ventura’s “Grand Slam Single,” and the postseason run of 1999. But the foundation for a winning culture began during a season in which they had low expectations and little experience with success. Bobby Valentine’s first full year as Mets manager may have been his most...

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