Doubleheader Split
I was at Citi Field Monday for the Mets/Phillies doubleheader. Not a big crowd for game one but a good tight game one, that went to extra innings before the Mets "Walk Off King" settled things. Below, the Wilmer Flores swing that sent a Victor Arano pitch soaring toward the left field foul pole. It was the Flushing fan favorite's 10th walk off RBI of his career, the most in Mets history (he shared the old mark with David Wright).
These days, a walk off hit -- especially a home run -- produces a scrum at home plate, along with the attention of the TV cameras.
Below, a good close-up of Flores from game two, where he had the only hit off Phillies ace Aaron Nola -- who threw seven shutout innings.
Already named to the NL All Star squad, Nola became the first 12-game winner in the National League.
These days, a walk off hit -- especially a home run -- produces a scrum at home plate, along with the attention of the TV cameras.
Below, a good close-up of Flores from game two, where he had the only hit off Phillies ace Aaron Nola -- who threw seven shutout innings.
Already named to the NL All Star squad, Nola became the first 12-game winner in the National League.
Talk about a one man gang: Nola also drove in the only Philadelphia runs of the night -- with a bases loaded double down the right field line!
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