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ESPN is doing some deal where they attempt to pick-out each team's most important HRs throughout their history, similar to the "Web-Gem" thing they did a year or so ago.
They're choosing three per team and appear to be doing one team per day -- I have no idea when they'll get around to the Mets.

Anyway, I never really thought about this before, so let's get some nominations.


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Wonder what the three most important Devil Ray homers could be.


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Darryl hits the clock in 1985.

HoJo sinks the Cards in 1986.

Piazza in the first game after the attack.

Al Weis in 1969.


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I saw this...#3 was Piazza post 9/11

.................# 2 Pratt

..................#1 Knight's home run of Calvin Schiraldi leading off the seventh to give the Mets the lead in game seven.


They did the mets first,I think it was Sunday night.


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sharpie wrote:
Wonder what the three most important Devil Ray homers could be.


Wade Boggs' 3000th hit, I guess, would be one.

Another would be a tie among all homers hit against the Yankees.


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The three for the Yankees should include Chris Chambliss and Bucky Dent.

The Red Sox have to have Carlton Fisk. (And maybe that grand slam by Johnny Damon in Game 7 against the Yankees in 2004?)

It's hard for me to think of three homers for any one team (other than the Mets)

There are some homers that obviously have to be included in their team's lists: Bill Mazeroski, Joe Carter, Kirk Gibson, Bobby Thomson...


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Would the San Francisco Giants include the New York Giants?

I got Gibson and Scoscia, both in 1988, for the Dodgers.


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Kirby Puckett's World Series home run to win a 1-0 game.


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Ugh. Scoscia. I was at that stinking game. I must have blocked it out.

Ugh. Aaron Boone. I wonder, though, if that would make the Yankees list. Boone, Dent, Chambliss would be a worthy three, but I'd bet that a list complied by ESPN would want to include Babe Ruth's "called shot."


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I like Dykstra's at #1 but I guess Pratt's was more significant.

So I'll go with Pratt at #1, Dykstra at #2 and Knight at #3


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Probably should. Might include Maris' 1961 record-breaker and Reggie Jackson's three (somehow shoehorning them into one moment) in 1977.

I like to think of the biggest homer in Yankees history as being hit by guys like Mazerosiki, against them.

I'm pretty sure Joe Carter is on the Blue Jays list.


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I guess I would have gone with Knight - tie-breaking (and ultimately game-winning) HRs in the 7th inning of Game 7 WS are tough to argue against

Pratt - a walk-off post-season series winner

and finally I'll go with Alou's last night (he says as he mocks those whose memories extend back only to the latest Justin Timberlake release) ....
actually Lenny's Game 3 winner against Houston in '86



Hard to leave out the emotional lift of Piazza 9/21 8th inning game winner or Ventura's Grand-Slam single in the rain ending a 5-1/2 hour lose of go home marathon, but ultimately the '01 division chase fell short and the Mets were eliminated the day after the GS-single.

Honorable mention also to Clendenon's 2R HR in Game 5 of the '69 WS


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They did the Braves last night, which of course had Aaron's 715 as #1

Also Justice's HR that was the only run in their 1-0 Game 6 WS winner in '95 (2 hit shutout by Glavine)
And an Eddie Mathews walk-off winner (game 4 I think) in the '57 WS


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Yancy Street Gang wrote:
Ugh. Scoscia. I was at that stinking game. I must have blocked it out.

Ugh. Aaron Boone. I wonder, though, if that would make the Yankees list. Boone, Dent, Chambliss would be a worthy three, but I'd bet that a list complied by ESPN would want to include Babe Ruth's "called shot."


You're forgetting Jeterlove. They'll want to have Jeter hits a "home run" to Jeffery Maier, Jeter leads off a World Series game vs. the Mets with a home run, Jeter hits the first MLB home run ever hit in November...They'll probably through in some bonus Jeter home runs as well.


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Rationally for "importance" purposes (though I like them, too)...

Pratt Game 4 NLDS
Dykstra Game 3 NLCS
Piazza to cap off the 10-run inning

Personally (liking these every bit as much as those above even if no one outside of Mets land knows about them)...

Carl Everett's grand slam (0-6 to 6-6 in the ninth, 1997)
Steve Henderson against the Giants (2-6 to 7-6 in the ninth, 1980)
Marlon Anderson's inside-the-parker (pinch-hit, ninth inning, tied game, off K-Rod, 2005)


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speaking of homeruns, anyone remember Rick Ankiel? the former phenom pitcher was leading AAA with 32 homers and 89 RBIs... he's been called up and homered tonight!


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My favorite home run that didn't really mean too much: Benny Agbayani's grand slam in Japan. They gave him a freaking samurai helmet. How awesome is that?

Speaking of Benny Agbayani, Chiba Lotte Marines fans have created a chant for him while he's up at bat:





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We absolutely bow before the Japanese when it comes to fandom.


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BB2N concluded their per-team HR list with a Top-ten most important HRs of all time.

10 - Bucky Bleeping Dent; 1 game playoff 1978

9 - Aaron Bleeping Boone, Game 7 extra innings 2003 ALCS

8 - Kirby Puckett, Game 6 Walk-off 1991

7 - Joe Carter, World Series winner 1993

6 - Barry Bonds #756

5 - Bobby Thomson, NL playoff 1951

4 - Kirk Gibson, Game 1 WS winner 1988

3 - Hank Aaron # 715

2 - Roger Maris #61, 1961

1 - Bill Mazeroski, Game 7 9th inning World Series winner 1961



btw, there have been an estimated 240,000 HRs hit in MLB history. I assume that's a number that starts in 1901


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]1 - Bill Mazeroski, Game 7 9th inning World Series winner 1961


It's gonna be hard to top that one. Too bad Cornelius didn't hit one out last year. Or Beltran or Reyes.


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