4 of the 24

With one swing, Jose Bautista of the Mets produced four runs in the opening half of yesterday's Citizens Bank Park doubleheader. Bases loaded, top of the 5th inning and Joey Bats pulled one toward the left field corner. It landed in the seats and gave the Mets an insurmountable lead. The game, which ended 24-4 New York, was so out of hand that Phillies manager Gabe Kapler used not just one but two position players to pitch the final three innings: Roman Quinn and Scott Kingery.
Below, a not-quite-perfect image -- obscured a bit by the railing in front of where my friends sat in section 320 -- of Wilmer Flores, a moment after he scored the 24th and final New York run.
Those 24 runs were most in single game in Mets history -- add that to the 16 they scored the night before when they shredded the Orioles, it's the Mets best two-game outburst ever.
it was also a long, long, LONG delayed payback for the Phillies' 26-7 destruction of the Mets on June 11th, 1985 -- the game remembered for Von Hayes belting a pair of grand slams.

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