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Top 20 Home Runs In Mets History Part II (Numbers 11-20) | 'Rico Brogna'

Evan & Tiki

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Sports

4.2988 Ratings

🗓️ 28 December 2024

⏱️ 44 minutes

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From 'Rico Brogna' (subscribe here): Happy Holidays from Evan and Hoff. The next few episodes will be a three part series. The top 20 home runs in Mets history. This second episode takes you through home runs 11-20. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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0:00.0

it's the amazing riko bronia podcast with your host evan roberts welcome everybody to a rico bronia

0:09.7

that i am damn excited about and i hope you are too it is a stroll down memory lane as we are going

0:17.3

to listen to analyze and rank the greatest home runs in the history of the New York Mets.

0:24.6

As I've explained before, this exercise was kind of inspired by how special 2024 was.

0:31.0

The New York Mets had three different home runs in 2024 that you can definitely argue live in Met History.

0:38.0

Three home runs that may top this very list.

0:41.7

Of course, we're talking about Francisco Lindor's dramatic game-winning two-run home

0:46.8

running game 161 against the Atlanta Braves that sent the Mets to the postseason.

0:51.8

We're talking about Pete Alonzo's incredibly dramatic,

0:56.0

kind of, you know, resume changing home run against the Milwaukee Brewers as the Mets

1:01.6

were about to be eliminated. And I think Pete Alonzo was about to be dragged through the mud,

1:05.9

considering how he didn't hit that series, didn't hit in September. He had dropped the pop-up

1:10.1

a few winnings earlier.

1:11.3

So it was not only a home run that saved the Mets season, and they continued on,

1:15.9

but I think it saved the legacy of one Pete Alonzo.

1:18.7

And then the third one that I would put on that list from 2024 was, of course,

1:22.7

Francisco Lindoor's grand slam home run at a rocking, crazy city field that helps send the Mets to the

1:30.1

National League Division Series.

1:31.9

Those three home runs are not on the list.

1:34.8

It's not that they're not there because they're not deserving, but the exercise is with

1:40.3

so much time to kind of analyze and think about all the home runs in the history of the

1:45.4

franchise, this will give us all a much better idea of where these three home runs rank.

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