G-Fafif Old-Timey Member Posted April 5, 2018 Posted April 5, 2018 With the ballpark having commenced its tenth season of activity with a five-game homestand, here are your up-to-date All-Time Citi Field Regular Season HR Leaders (Mets only, wise guy)...Duda 71Wright 50Granderson 38Flores 33Davis 30Conforto 27Murphy 27Cespedes 26Reyes 25Cabrera 23d’Arnaud 22Pagan 15Bruce 14Walker 14Beltran 14Hairston 13Nieuwenhuis 11Bay 10Francoeur 9Lagares 8
G-Fafif Old-Timey Member Posted April 19, 2018 Author Posted April 19, 2018 Cespedes's slam, his 27th Citi Field Mets home run, pulls him into a three-way tie for sixth place with Conforto and Murphy. Murphy so couldn't bear to watch the further chipping away of his Mets legacy that he didn't even show up.
G-Fafif Old-Timey Member Posted May 20, 2018 Author Posted May 20, 2018 CURRENT TOP 10Duda 71Wright 50Granderson 38Flores 34Davis 30Conforto 28Cespedes 28Murphy 27Cabrera 26Reyes 25Other current Mets:d'Arnaud remains in eleventh place with 22.Bruce remains tied with Walker and Beltran for thirteenth place with 14.Lagares remains in twentieth place with 8.Nimmo and Rivera are in a six-way tie for 25th with 6.Smith and Plawecki are in a four-way tie for 34th with 4.Rosario and Frazier are in an eleven-way tie for 38th with 3.Mesoraco is in a thirteen-way tie for 49th with 2.Lugo, deGrom and Syndergaard are in a 22-way tie for 62nd with 1.Eighty-three Mets have hit at least one regular-season home run at Citi Field since 2009.
G-Fafif Old-Timey Member Posted May 24, 2018 Author Posted May 24, 2018 With his seventh Citi Field home run, Nimmo climbs into a five-way tie for 21st place, sitting alongside Rene Rivera, Anthony Recker, Marlon Byrd and Jordany Valdespin.
Edgy MD Site Manager Posted May 24, 2018 Posted May 24, 2018 Man, THAT'S the party I want to share a table at Applebee's with.
MFS62 Old-Timey Member Posted May 24, 2018 Posted May 24, 2018 G-Fafif wrote:With his seventh Citi Field home run, Nimmo climbs into a five-way tie for 21st place, sitting alongside Rene Rivera, Anthony Recker, Marlon Byrd and Jordany Valdespin.Jordany's two most famous balls never went over the wall.Later
G-Fafif Old-Timey Member Posted June 11, 2018 Author Posted June 11, 2018 Notes from the just completed mostly futile homestand (but with an inspiring finish):Conforto is alone in sixth place with 29.Cabrera has tied Murphy for eighth place with 27.Frazier has forged a four-way tie for 31st, alongside Turner, Barajas and Sheffield, with 5.Also, Frazier is the third ex-MFY with multiple Subway Series HRs for the Mets, joining Granderson and the aforementioned Sheffield.
G-Fafif Old-Timey Member Posted June 28, 2018 Author Posted June 28, 2018 Flores up to 36 Citi Field regular-season home runs by a Met, within two of Curtis Granderson for third place.Conforto up to 30, tying Ike Davis for fifth place.Cabrera up to 28, tying Cespedes for seventh place.Plawecki has made it a five-way tie for 31st with five (alongside Frazier, Turner, Barajas and Sheffield).And Bautista is on the board with two.
G-Fafif Old-Timey Member Posted July 17, 2018 Author Posted July 17, 2018 All-time Citi Field home run leaders at the break (regular season; as Mets), 2018:Duda 71Wright 50Granderson 38Flores 37Conforto 31 Cabrera 30Davis 30Cespedes 28 Murphy 27 Reyes 25d’Arnaud 22 Pagan 15Bruce 14Walker 14Beltran 14Hairston 13Nimmo 11Nieuwenhuis 11Bay 10Francoeur 9Lagares 8Other current Mets:Plawecki 6T. Rivera 6Frazier 5Bautista 4Smith 4Rosario 3Mesoraco 2Lugo 1deGrom 1Syndergaard 1
G-Fafif Old-Timey Member Posted October 3, 2018 Author Posted October 3, 2018 Every Met Citi Field Home Run for Ten Years...Duda 71Wright 50 + 1 POSTSEASONConforto 38 + 2 POSTSEASONGranderson 38 + 2 POSTSEASONFlores 37Cabrera 30Davis 30Cespedes 28 + 1 POSTSEASONMurphy 27 + 3 POSTSEASONReyes 25d’Arnaud 22 + 2 POSTSEASONBruce 17Pagan 15Walker 14Beltran 14Hairston 13Nimmo 12Nieuwenhuis 11Frazier 10Bay 10Plawecki 9Francoeur 9Smith 8Lagares 8R. Rivera 7Recker 7Byrd 7Valdespin 7T. Rivera 6Bautista 6K. Johnson 6C. Young 6Buck 6Tatis 6Rosario 5Turner 5Barajas 5Sheffield 5Mesoraco 4Cuddyer 4Brown 4Reynolds 3Uribe 3Tejada 3Satin 3Cedeño 3Thole 3Pridie 3Schneider 3Delgado 3De Aza 2Loney 2Campbell 2Herrera 2Baxter 2Cowgill 2Nickeas 2Rottino 2Evans 2Blanco 2Santos 2Sullivan 2Nido 1Matz 1McNeil 1Jackson 1Lugo 1deGrom 1Syndergaard 1Taijeron 1Harvey 1Ceciliani 1E. Young 1Mayberry 1Teagarden 1Abreu 1Quintanilla 1Hefner 1Torres 1Paulino 1Pascucci 1Santana 1Carter 1Lu. Hernandez 1Jacobs 1Castillo 1Church 1Castro 1
HahnSolo Old-Timey Member Posted October 4, 2018 Posted October 4, 2018 Sullivan 2Who on earth is that?
G-Fafif Old-Timey Member Posted October 4, 2018 Author Posted October 4, 2018 HahnSolo wrote:Sullivan 2Who on earth is that?Cory Sullivan -- that's who. A veritable triples machine in Citi Field's first season, when it theoretically built for three-base hits. Got a couple of homers in as well before moving on.
Centerfield Old-Timey Member Posted October 4, 2018 Posted October 4, 2018 This thread is great. Love seeing the old names. Rod Barajas. 5 CitiField HR's. All of them came that one week right?
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