A Mets Record Setter

Returning after four months on the disabled list with a hamsting injury and spinal stenosis, David Wright (seen April 14th, just before being hurt) made his presence felt immediately. In his first at-bat, in the top of the 2nd inning -- and with the Mets down 3 - 0 -- he planted Adam Morgan's fastball in the upper deck of Citizens Bank Park. That keyed yet another Mets offensive explosion.
Playing as if they'd borrowed the home run friendly mile-high atmosphere of Coors Field (where they scored 14 runs in back-to-back wins Friday and Saturday), the Mets smashed a franchise record eight home runs in destroying the Phillies 16 - 7. The parade of power was impressive -- Juan Lagares, Wilmer Flores (twice), Travis d'Arnaud, Michael Cuddyer, Daniel Murphy and Yoenis Cespedis also cleared the phences in Philadelphia -- but getting their captain back and seeing him contribute in his first game back might be the biggest development for the surprising Mets.




most home runs in a game (8)

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