Mets Sunday Night Comeback

Nick Plummer picked a great time for his first big league hit. Seen here earlier this season with Triple-A Syracuse and playing in his just his fourth MLB game, the veteran minor leaguer who'd caught Buck Showalter's eye in spring training crushed the game-tying homer in the bottom of the 9th to erase a Phillies lead and force extra innings.

In the 10th, it was Eduardo Escobar's turn. With the game still tied and runners on 1st and 2nd, he sliced a double down the right field line to bring Starling  Marte home and give the Mets a 5-4  win and cap a weekend series sweep.  Long known for his meticulous work habits and clubhouse leadership, the former Twin and Diamondback was one of the players brought to Queens to help change the culture of an underachieving club.

So far, so good. The Mets hit Memorial Day -- normally the season's first "important marker" with an 8-1/2 game lead in the NL East.



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