Bigger Than a Home Run
After the Mets belted five solo home runs on Saturday afternoon, they still found themselves tied in the bottom of the 8th inning. So, Keon Broxton brought home the go-ahead run the old fashioned (Wee Willie Keeler) way: an RBI single to right-center. It brought Michael Conforto home, the winning margin in a 6-5 victory over the Nationals.
Sure, GM Brodie Van Wagonen made headlines importing big names such as Robinson Cano, Edwin Diaz and Wilson Ramos over the winter. But on a perfect spring day for baseball, the little known Broxton proved to be the game-changer.
Can I swing back to one of those homers before wrapping up business for today? Below, J.D. Davis shows off a leaping elbow bump with teammate Michael Conforto after the first of his two Saturday home runs. Gotta love the personification of Roy Campanella's iconic line, "You gotta be a man to play baseball for a living, but you gotta have a lot of little boy in you, too."
Sure, GM Brodie Van Wagonen made headlines importing big names such as Robinson Cano, Edwin Diaz and Wilson Ramos over the winter. But on a perfect spring day for baseball, the little known Broxton proved to be the game-changer.
Can I swing back to one of those homers before wrapping up business for today? Below, J.D. Davis shows off a leaping elbow bump with teammate Michael Conforto after the first of his two Saturday home runs. Gotta love the personification of Roy Campanella's iconic line, "You gotta be a man to play baseball for a living, but you gotta have a lot of little boy in you, too."
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