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A HOME RUN FOR THE RECORD BOOKS
Carlos Beltrán’s home run in the 6th inning helped the Mets beat the Atlanta Braves on the road, 7-4. The homer helped Beltrán tie three team records. It was his 41st home run, which tied Todd Hundley ...
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ALL-STAR REGULAR
In his Hall of Fame career, Carlos Beltrán was named an All-Star nine times, five of which came with the Mets. Like most big games, Beltrán came up big – he had at least one hit in all four games in w ...
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AN ALL-TIME MET
Carlos Beltrán played in parts of seven seasons with the Mets. At the time he was traded in 2011, Beltrán was sixth in team history with 149 home runs and 559 RBIs. His .869 OPS was fifth best among M ...
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BE-WEAVER
Game 1 of the 2006 NLCS at Shea Stadium was a tight pitching duel between Tom Glavine of the Mets and Jeff Weaver of the St. Louis Cardinals as each threw five shutout innings. Weaver was on his way t ...
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BELTRÁN WALKS OFF THE CARDINALS
The Mets trailed the St. Louis Cardinals at home 7-1 heading into the bottom of the 5th inning. What the Mets did not do was give up. A Carlos Delgado grand slam in the bottom of the 5th inning got th ...
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BETTER LATE THAN NEVER
In the longest Mets game in more than a decade, New York rallied from deficits 2-1, 6-2 and 8-5 to beat the Philadelphia Phillies at home, 9-8 in 16 innings, on Carlos Beltrán’s walk-off home run. “As ...
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Brian Bannister Cyclones Bobblehead
Brian Bannister became the first Brooklyn Cyclones pitcher to make his MLB debut with the Mets. After three strong seasons with New York’s minor league affiliate club, Bannister started as a Met again ...
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David Wright All-Star Bobblehead
The Mets honored David Wright with a bobblehead giveaway at the end of the 2006 season. Wright was named an All-Star for the first time that year, when he led the team in doubles (40) and RBIs (116, t ...
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David Wright Topps Baseball Card
David Wright established himself as a stand-out player in 2006, when he was named an All-Star for the first time in his career. That season, Wright batted .311 and launched 26 home runs.
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DOUBLE THE CARLOS, DOUBLE THE FUN
With the Mets down 2-1 in the 2006 NLCS, the Mets needed a big game to stay in the series. Carlos Beltrán answered with a 3-for-3 evening and two home runs to lead the Mets to an emphatic 12-5 win ove ...