Two years ago, I wrote an article for another website, entitled "Weird, Wild Walk-offs." For those curious (perhaps after seeing Mike Stanton's walk-off balk in Friday's Nationals-Brewers game) about walk-off steals of home, walk-off rules violations, and the unfortunate case of the walk-off "lookout," I encourage you to click on the link.
True Metsopotamians know...The Mets have never won a game via a walk-off balk, passed ball, or catchers interference. They have won one game apiece via the walk-off hit by pitch, walk-off triple, and walk-off steal of home (we'll document the latter two in the near-future). The most common type of Mets walk-off win is via the single. The current tally is 137 walk-off singles, with three others in which the Mets won via a single/error combination.
True Metsopotamians know...The Mets have never won a game via a walk-off balk, passed ball, or catchers interference. They have won one game apiece via the walk-off hit by pitch, walk-off triple, and walk-off steal of home (we'll document the latter two in the near-future). The most common type of Mets walk-off win is via the single. The current tally is 137 walk-off singles, with three others in which the Mets won via a single/error combination.
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