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With his sixth-inning blast off Patrick Corbin, Michael Conforto breaks his third-place tie for most regular season home runs by a Met at Citi Field, moving up to 39, one ahead of Curtis Granderson and eleven behind David Wright for second place. For those thinking long-term in this age of contract extensions for budding superstars, it was Michael's 77th overall, placing him 175 behind Darryl Strawberry.



TOP TEN CITI FIELD HR LEADERS

Regular Season/2009-2019


Duda 71

Wright 49

Conforto 39

Granderson 38

Flores 37

Cabrera 30

I. Davis 30

Cespedes 28

Murphy 27

Reyes 25



Only active Met within range of the Top 10 at the moment is Travis d'Arnaud, at 22 and holding in 11th place. Strong years will catapult Brandon Nimmo (12; 17th), Todd Frazier (10; T-19th), Dom Smith (8; T-22) and Juan Lagares (8; T-22) into the conversation.



New to the annals as of Saturday: J.D. Davis, 2; Robinson Cano, 1; and, poised to come along fast on the outside rail, Pete Alonso, 1.


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Conforto, at 41, within 9 of Wright.

Nimmo ties Hairston for 16th with 13.

Alonso, at 4 (after 4 games), has as many as Mesoraco, Cuddyer and Andrew Brown.


  • 1 month later...
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With Conforto on the IL and Nimmo sidelined by a stiff neck, it could be said very loosely that as of last night, the active Mets Citi Field HR leader is...Pete Alonso, with 8.



Actually Alonso, Rosario, Smith and Lagares each have eight, a rare instance of active Mets tied with a relatively significant total and no company from any predecessors (though it feels like Lagares is from an other era at this point). Together they have forged a four-way tie for 23rd place. Unlike Rosario, Smith and Lagares, Alonso just got here.



Conforto's holding steady at 43, in third place, seven behind Wright; Nimmo is still tied for 16th with 13. D'Arnaud left us in eleventh place, with 22.



OE: Ah cripes, I forgot Todd Frazier is alive and well. He has 12, putting him in 18th place, so never mind the elevation of Alonso to active leader status among healthy players. We might have to wait another homestand or two for that.


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J.D. Davis entering the picture with 3.



He in fact holds a 1.086 OPS at Shea II, which would make him some kind of leader depending on sample size requirements.


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Current membership of the three-timers club:



J. Davis 3

McNeil 3

Reynolds 3

Uribe 3

Tejada 3

Satin 3

Cedeño 3

Thole 3

Pridie 3

Schneider 3

Delgado 3


  • 2 weeks later...
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Pete Alonso's tenth Citi Field home run lifts him into the Top 20 all-time, tied for No. 20 with Jason Bay.


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Amed Rosario ties Pete Alonso and Jason Bay for 20th with his 20th.



Michael Conforto pulls six ahead of Curtis Granderson and within six of David Wright by hitting his 44th.



Adeiny Hechavarria becomes the third current Met with three Citi Field Met home runs, joining J.D. Davis and Jeff McNeil.


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Frazier enters a three-way tie with Nimmo and Hairston for 16th with his 13th Citi Field home run.



Rosario ties Nieuwenhuis for 19th with his 11th Citi Field home run.



Smith is in a three-way tie with Plawecki and Francoeur in 23rd place, each Met having nine Citi Field home runs apiece.


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Alonso, who has homered more in less than half a season than Jason Bay did in three fancy free years, is now in a three-way tie for 19th place with Rosario and Nieuwenhuis.


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Todd Frazier pulls into a three-way tie for 14th place after belting his 14th Citi Field Met home run.


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Current membership of the three-timers club:



J. Davis 3

McNeil 3

Reynolds 3

Uribe 3

Tejada 3

Satin 3

Cedeño 3

Thole 3

Pridie 3

Schneider 3

Delgado 3

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After 19 consecutive games in which a Met homered at home, no dinger dice today.



After 34 games of Citi Field's 11th season, here are your all-time Mets regular-season home field home run leaders...





1. Duda 71

2. Wright 49

3. Conforto 46

4. Granderson 38

5. Flores 37

6. Cabrera 30

6 I. Davis 30

8. Cespedes 28

9. Murphy 27

10. Reyes 25

11. d'Arnaud 22

12. Bruce 17

13. Pagan 15

14. Frazier 14

14. Walker 14

14. Beltran 14

17. Nimmo 13

17. Hairston 13

19. Alonso 12

20. Rosario 11

20. Nieuwenhuis 11

22. Bay 10

23. Smith 9

23. Plawecki 9

23. Francoeur 9

26. Lagares 8

27. R. Rivera 7

27. Recker 7

27. Byrd 7

27. Valdespin 7



Other currently active Mets...



J. Davis 4

Ramos 4

Hechavarria 3

McNeil 3

Tejada 3

Matz 2

Nido 2

Syndergaard 2

Gomez 2

Altherr 1

R. Davis 1

Wheeler 1

Cano 1

Lugo 1

deGrom 1


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Give the guy a chance, he has just 33 career games at the park. Everyone ahead of him, I'm sure, has significantly more.

As it is he's got slightly more than half his HRs at home (12 of 23) despite playing not quite half his games there (33 of 70)


  • 3 weeks later...
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ALL-TIME CITI FIELD METS REGULAR-SEASON HR LEADERS/Through 2019 All-Star Break

1. Duda 71

2. Wright 49

3. Conforto 46

4. Granderson 38

5. Flores 37

6. Cabrera 30

6. I. Davis 30

8. Cespedes 28

9. Murphy 27

10. Reyes 25

11. d'Arnaud 22

12. Bruce 17

13. Alonso 15

13. Frazier 15

13. Pagan 15

16. Walker 14

16. Beltran 14

18. Nimmo 13

18. Hairston 13

20. Rosario 11

20. Nieuwenhuis 11

22. Smith 10

22. Bay 10

24. Plawecki 9

24. Francoeur 9

26. Lagares 8



OTHER ACTIVE METS (including minor leaguers)

R. Rivera 7

J. Davis 5

Hechavarria 4

McNeil 4

Ramos 4

Matz 2

Nido 2

Syndergaard 2

Altherr 1

R. Davis 1

Wheeler 1

Cano 1

Lugo 1

deGrom 1


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I like the setting the nominally active guys — Céspedes, Nimmo, and Rivera — in bold italics.



Of course, I tend to think of Canó as "nominally active" even when he's in the lineup, but to say that out loud would be mean.


  • 5 weeks later...
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Conforto has passed Wright for second with 50.



Alonso is alone in twelfth with 19.


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According to Wayne and Howie, Pete has tied Lucas Duda for the single-season Citi Field HR mark with 19.


  • 4 weeks later...
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With two homestands remaining...



• Pete Alonso is tied with Travis d'Arnaud for 11th on the Citi Field all-time regular-season HR list, with 22.

• J.D. Davis is in a three-way tie with Brandon Nimmo and Scott Hairston for 18th, with 13.

• Jeff McNeil has tied Juan Lagares for 27th, with 8.


  • 2 weeks later...
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Because I track this stuff, I've been disconsolate that Lagares has been stuck on 8 HRs at Citi Field for what felt like forever. In that way a person who keeps lists will get, I really, really wanted Juan to reach 10 at home for his career before he moved on.



Now he has. Reached 10, I mean.


Posted


While we're talking about homers, and with Conforto hitting # 30 today, what is the team record for most homers in a season by two teammates?

Later


  • 2 weeks later...
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Pete Alonso has tied Jose Reyes for 10th place in regular-season Citi Field HRs, with 25.


  • 1 month later...
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METS CITI FIELD HR LEADERS (Regular Season)/2009-2019



Duda 71

CONFORTO 56

Wright 49

Granderson 38

Flores 37

Cabrera 30

I. Davis 30

CESPEDES 28

ALONSO 27

Murphy 27



Reyes 25

D'ARNAUD 22

FRAZIER 20

Bruce 17

J. DAVIS 16

Pagan 15

NIMMO 14

Walker 14

Beltran 14

ROSARIO 13

Hairston 13



SMITH 11

Nieuwenhuis 11

LAGARES 10

McNEIL 10

Bay 10

Plawecki 9

Francoeur 9

R. RIVERA 8

RAMOS 8



Recker 7

Byrd 7

Valdespin 7



CANO 6

Bautista 6

T. Rivera 6

K. Johnson 6

C. Young 6

Buck 6

Tatis 6



Turner 5

Barajas 5

Sheffield 5



HECHAVARRIA 4

Mesoraco 4

Cuddyer 4

Brown 4



NIDO 3

Reynolds 3

Uribe 3

TEJADA 3

Satin 3

Cedeño 3

Thole 3

Pridie 3

Schneider 3

Delgado 3



DeGROM 2

MATZ 2

SYNDERGAARD 2

GOMEZ 2

De Aza 2

Loney 2

Campbell 2

Herrera 2

Baxter 2

Cowgill 2

Nickeas 2

Rottino 2

Evans 2

Blanco 2

Santos 2

Sullivan 2



PANIK 1

GUILLORME 1

R. DAVIS 1

WHEELER 1

LUGO 1

ALTHERR 1

Jackson 1

Taijeron 1

Harvey 1

Ceciliani 1

E. Young 1

Mayberry 1

Teagarden 1

Abreu 1

Quintanilla 1

Hefner 1

Torres 1

Paulino 1

Pascucci 1

Santana 1

Carter 1

Lu. Hernandez 1

Jacobs 1

Castillo 1

Church 1

Castro 1


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