Wayback: On This Date in 2000
Trailing 8-1 in the bottom of the 8th inning, the Mets score a (then-) team-record-tying 10 runs to come from behind and beat the Braves 11-8 . Mike Piazza 's 3-run home run snaps a tie and puts the Mets ahead to stay -- as they plate nine of those runs with two outs. More than 52,000 were on hand at Shea Stadium to witness Mets history. The Mets went on to win the National League pennant in 2000. Piazza slugged 38 homers and, for the sixth and final time, drove in over 100 runs. He made the All Star team and finished third for NL MVP. My photos are from July 30th, 2016, when the Mets retired Piazza's number 31.