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On this day in 2012, Jordany Valdespin collected his first MLB hit, homer, and RBI when he pinch hit for Tim Byrdak (against the Phillies in Philadelphia, appropriately enough), breaking a 2-2 tie with a three-run homer off of Jonathan Papelbon, with two out in the ninth.



The clout made Jordany the first player in MLB history to ever record his first homerun off of a pitcher with 200 or more career saves.



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Mr. Gary Cohen with the play-by-play.



The Mets ended up taking the game after falling behind 2-0 to future Hall-of-Famer Roy Halladay. A little over a year later, Valdespin would hit his last Met homer, also a ninth-inning pinch-hit shot against the Phillies off of the same Jonathan Papebon.


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If you're going to own a Papelbon, it might as well be a Jonathan.

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The double by Mike Nickeas setting up the homerun might have been even more unlikely. Had the Mets pinch-run for Ike Davis (quite possibly with Valdespin), that might have been the go-ahead hit.


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Indeed.



Not Captured on Cardboard: Jordany's vicious sucker pie-face from John Buck.



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