Wednesday, December 8, 2010

Historic Mets Superstars: Mike Piazza

There are many great baseball players who have donned a NY Mets uniform over the years. One of the greatest was Mike Piazza. He was nicknamed The Monster after coach John Stearns was caught on tape during the 2000 NLCS after a Piazza hit saying, "The Monster is out of the Cage."

Mike Piazza is considered to be the best-hitting catcher of all time and holds the record for home runs hit by a catcher with 396, with a career total of 427. For eight consecutive seasons (1995-2002), he has hit more than 30 home runs. A 12-time All-Star, Piazza has the second-longest RBI streak ever with at least one RBI in 15 consecutive games for the Mets in 2000. On July 18, 2000, Mike Piazza hit his third grand slam of the season, tying a club record. Only three other Mets have pulled off this feat, John Milner in 1976, Robin Ventura in 1999 and Carlos Beltran in 2006.

On September 21, 2001, the Mets faced the Atlanta Braves in the first professional sporting event hosted in New York City since 9/11. The Mets were down 2-1 and had one man on in the bottom of the eighth inning. The atmosphere in the stadium was unfocused and reserved. Mike Piazza came up to bat and hit a two-run homer off reliever Steve Karsay, that put the Mets ahead 3-2 securing the victory. Shea Stadium went wild with emotional frenzy. It is considered the most significant home-run in Mike Piazza's career and one of the greatest moments in baseball history.

Even after leaving the Mets for the San Diego padres, Mets fans welcomed him with standing ovations. The moment was equal to Tom Seaver's return to pitch at Shea in 1977. Even when Mike hit a home run off of Pedro Martinez, fans received a curtain call by fans.

Mike Piazza was just freakin' amazing. The man oozed baseball, and everybody loved him. Mike Piazza loved playing for New York and told reporters that if he got into the Hall of Fame, he would like to be inducted as a Met. The Mets haven't retired his number 31, and has not issued the number since Piazza left.
There aren't many players who can have such an affect on a team and fans like Mike Piazza. The dude was clutch and there may never be anyone like him again.

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