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Fifteen Mets have hit more than five home runs (as Mets) at Citi Field since it opened in 2009. Two of them were just traded. (Bold indicates player has possibility of hitting a home run at Citi Field tonight.)

1. Wright 40
2. Davis 29
3. Duda 20
4. Murphy 15
4. Pagan 15
6. Beltran 14
7. Hairston 13
7. Reyes 13
9. Bay 10
10. Francouer 9
11. Byrd 7
11. Nieuwenhuis 7
11. Valdespin 7
14. Buck 6
14. Tatis 6


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You should definitely have made this a kwiz.


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So Citi Field is successful in being environmentally-friendly by using so little power.


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Edgy MD wrote:
December 9 --- the day somebody would have guessed Tatis.


And in a similar quiz three years from now folks would be scratching their heads saying; "Jordany Valdespin?!?!"


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Kind of apropos of nothing, but I think Hank Greenberg once hit 39 home runs in Tiger Stadium--in one season.


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John Cougar Lunchbucket wrote:
You should definitely have made this a kwiz.


Thought about it. Too impatient.


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HahnSolo wrote:
Kind of apropos of nothing, but I think Hank Greenberg once hit 39 home runs in Tiger Stadium--in one season.


Yup! 1938. 39 at home + 19 on road.
Tiger Stadium (under various names) was berry berry good to Hank as he hit just shy of 62% of his HRs at home (205 of 331)

Mel Ott is the main guy I think of when it comes to home-cooking domination. He hit more than 63% of his dingers at home (323 of 511)


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Mel Ott is the main guy I think of when I think of Sheman Potter.

    Winchester: Colonel, what gin rummy is to games of skill, Zane Grey is to literature. Therefore, I shall counter with something civilized-- Caruso.

    Potter: Enrico Caruso, the singer?

    Winchester: Yes. I do believe he sings.

    Potter: Nix on that. I hate opera!

    Winchester: Colonel, a closed mind is an empty mind. All I ask is that you listen and I assure you you will be carried away on majestic clouds of musical rapture.

    ...

    Potter: The guy sounds like a banshee in a bear trap.

    ...

    Winchester: Sir, this man is one of the giants of serious music.

    Potter: If I want music, I�ll send for my Tex Ritter 78s. If I want a giant, I�ll send for Mel Ott!



I realize it's Alda-fueled second-generation M*A*S*H*, but there's something pure about watching Potter get sputtering furious.


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Potter: If I want music, I�ll send for my Tex Ritter 78s. If I want a giant, I�ll send for Mel Ott!


Winchester: "While I'm not familiar with Mr. Ott's work, a cowboy crooner, even one as noteworthy as 'ol Tex' can not be mentioned in the same breath as the immortal Enrico Caruso!"

Potter: "Oh yeah, you want to compare pipes, can that Caruso fellow YODEL?"

Winchester: "Not even at gunpoint!"


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Your National League home run champ is still presented with the Mel Ott Award every year.


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Anthony Recker's home run today gave him sole possession of 19th place on the Mets' all-time Citi Field HR chart with 4.


  • 3 weeks later...
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Updated Citi Field Mets Career HR Leaders
Mets on Active Roster Indicated in bold

1. Wright 40
2. Davis 29
3. Duda 21
4. Murphy 15
4. Pagan 15
6. Beltran 14
7. Hairston 13
7. Reyes 13
9. Bay 10
10. Francouer 9
11. Byrd 7
11. Nieuwenhuis 7
11. Valdespin 7
14. Buck 6
14. Tatis 6

Note: With his third Citi Field home run, Andrew Brown moved into a six-way tie for 16th place with Ronny Cede�o, Josh Thole, Jason Pridie, Carlos Delgado and Brian Schneider.


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Updated Citi Field Mets Career HR Leaders
Mets on Active Roster Indicated in bold

1. Wright 40
2. Davis 29
3. Duda 22
4. Murphy 16
5. Pagan 15
6. Beltran 14
7. Hairston 13
7. Reyes 13
9. Bay 10
10. Francouer 9
11. Byrd 7
11. Nieuwenhuis 7
11. Valdespin 7
14. Buck 6
14. Tatis 6

Congratulations to Murph for taking sole possession of fourth place on the Citi Field HR list. David, meanwhile, works feverishly to grab a bat and extend his lead over the last two series of 2013. Until he's activated, he's just not as bold as Murph or, dare we say, Duda.


  • 2 weeks later...
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Note: With his third Citi Field home run, Josh Satin reluctantly moved into a six-way tie for 16th place with Andrew Brown, Ronny Cede�o, Josh Thole, Jason Pridie, Carlos Delgado and Brian Schneider.


  • 6 months later...
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After five seasons and one week, here's your Top 10 Mets Citi Field HR leaders:


1. Wright 41
2. Davis 30
3. Duda 23
T4. Murphy 15

T4. Pagan 15
6. Beltran 14
7. Hairston 13
8. Reyes 13
9. Bay 10
10. Francoeur 9

With his HR Opening Day, Andrew Brown (4) tied Anthony Recker for 19th place. Juan Lagares (2) forged a nine-way tie for 27th place. Curtis Granderson became the 15th Met since 2009 to accumulate one HR at Citi Field, good for 36th place.

Fifty Mets have hit at least one home run at home since their current ballpark opened.


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batmagadanleadoff wrote:
The person who predicted that Jason Bay's home HR total with the Mets would be 10 can step right up and collect their prize.


I thought that Bay would've hit his 10th home Met HR by his first Met all-star break.


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batmagadanleadoff wrote:
batmagadanleadoff wrote:
The person who predicted that Jason Bay's home HR total with the Mets would be 10 can step right up and collect their prize.


I thought that Bay would've hit his 10th home Met HR by his first Met all-star break.


Okay -- I would've adjusted my prediction some once I saw those moronic outfield dimensions that Jeff Wilpon installed in the new stadium, but still, 10? Met lifetime 10?


  • 2 weeks later...
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When Ike left...

1. Wright 42
2. Davis 30
3. Duda 23
T4. Murphy 15

T4. Pagan 15
6. Beltran 14
T7. Hairston 13
T7. Reyes 13
9. Bay 10
10. Francoeur 9


  • 1 month later...
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Look out Ike, here comes Lucas!

1. Wright 42
2. Davis 30
3. Duda 25
4. Murphy 16

5. Pagan 15
6. Beltran 14
T7. Hairston 13
T7. Reyes 13
9. Bay 10
10. Francoeur 9


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G-Fafif wrote:
Look out Ike, here comes Lucas!

1. Wright 42
2. Davis 30
3. Duda 25
4. Murphy 16

5. Pagan 15
6. Beltran 14
T7. Hairston 13
T7. Reyes 13
9. Bay 10
10. Francoeur 9


Power Usage? That's a Power Outage!


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Dave Hudgens prefers to think of it as conservation of slugging resources.


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