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Top 20 Home Runs In Mets History Part III (Numbers 1-10) | 'Rico Brogna'

Evan & Tiki

Audacy

Sports

4.2988 Ratings

🗓️ 31 December 2024

⏱️ 51 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. Here's the finale to this three parter. 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 RICO Bronia podcast with your host, Evan Roberts.

0:06.5

Welcome in to another very special edition of Rico Bronia.

0:12.0

Hopefully you're enjoying your holidays.

0:14.9

However the heck, you're celebrating it.

0:17.0

We have reached the conclusion of this three-part mini-series, if you will,

0:22.3

as we count down the 20 greatest home runs in the history of the New York Mets.

0:28.0

This is episode three of this three-part series.

0:31.1

Our first part was honorable mention, a lot of home runs in Med history that just didn't make the cut.

0:36.4

In part two, which hopefully you had a

0:38.4

chance to listen to. We began our rankings from number 20 to number 11. And on this edition,

0:43.8

we will go from number 10 to number one. It is not easy because now we are getting down into the

0:50.6

nitty gritty of some great home runs in the history of the New York Met.

0:54.6

Some of these home runs were before my time. I am trying to rank them and rate them in the

1:00.3

fairest way possible. We are done with regular season home runs. We went through a few of those

1:05.8

when we went from number 20 to number 11. In case you missed part two, I'll give you a quick synopsis, and then you could go back

1:14.0

and listen to it if you so choose.

1:15.8

Number 20 was Gary Carter's opening day walkoff home run in 1985.

1:20.4

Number 19 was as Drewbel Cabrera's game winner against the Phillies, helping rescue the Mets,

1:26.0

and of course they'd make the playoffs that year just a week later.

1:29.4

Number 18 was June 30th, 2000. Mike Piazza caps off the 10 run ending against the Braves with a game

1:36.0

winning three run home run in the eighth inning. Number 17 was Carlos Beltron, breaking a zero

1:41.6

zero tie against Jeff Weaver with a two run home running game one of the 2006 NLCS, only runs the Mets would need.

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