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Mike Piazza Autographed Baseball Bat
With a bat as his weapon, Mike Piazza regularly made baseballs disappear. He led the Mets in home runs in his first five seasons with the team from 1998 to 2002.
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Mike Piazza Autographed Retirement Jersey
As part of Mike Piazza’s number retirement ceremony on July 30, 2016, the Mets wore commemorative patches honoring the all-time great catcher. The Mets retired his no. 31 at Citi Field, making his the ...
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Mike Piazza Back Home at Home Plate
Mike Piazza kept a sharp eye for activity on the bases. Over eight seasons as a backstop in New York, he caught 202 runners stealing.
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Mike Piazza Breaks Fisk’s Home Run Record
It looked like a routine Mike Piazza home run, but this one meant so much more. Piazza notched his 352nd career longball as a catcher in a game against the San Francisco Giants at home, breaking the r ...
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Mike Piazza Contributes to Winning Seasons
Mike Piazza contributed to hundreds of wins during his Mets tenure. The Mets posted winning seasons in five of his eight seasons in New York, along with two trips to the postseason.
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Mike Piazza Equipped To Succeed
Playing behind the plate is among the toughest positions in baseball. Catchers like Mike Piazza could face triple-digit heaters, flying broken bats or collisions with baserunners. Chest protectors, kn ...
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Mike Piazza Interview: Avoid Comfort Zone
Do you want to be great or do you want to be comfortable? Mike Piazza looks back on his motivational philosophy.
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Mike Piazza Interview: His First Home Run
So how did Mike Piazza feel when he hit his first home run at age 12? He’ll tell you all about it!
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Mike Piazza Interview: The Subway Series
Mets legend and National Baseball Hall of Famer Mike Piazza reflects on the electric nature of the Mets-Yankees rivalry.
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Mike Piazza Is Money: Hall of Fame Coin
A pinstriped coin with Mike Piazza’s no. 31 commemorated the catcher’s 2016 induction into the National Baseball Hall of Fame. Piazza became the second player, after Tom Seaver, whose primary team was ...