Mets Complete Unreal 9th-Inning Comeback | FULL INNING
9/22/11: The New York Mets mounted a stunning late rally against the St. Louis Cardinals. Trailing 6–2 heading into the top of the 9th inning, the Mets exploded for six runs, sending 11 batters to the plate.
With the bases loaded and one out, Justin Turner drew a walk to bring home the first run of the inning. José Reyes followed with an RBI single, before Rubén Tejada delivered a two-run double to tie the game. Willie Harris capped off the comeback with a two-RBI single, completing the six-run rally and giving the Mets an unforgettable late-inning surge.
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I’m confused by the Gary/Ron call but the Fox graphics
Stop posting.
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Live in the past because the future is not so bright. Sincerely, an idiot Mets fan
If I'm Dave, I'm making them delete this lol
God I remember coming home from school and watched this insane comeback. It got lost to time, but this is a classic vs the eventual champions.
I remember lance berkman said something like "there's X amount of games left, no one said we were gonna win all of them"
Justin Turner. What could've been for the Mets…never happened.
These same Cardinals went on to win the world series
one of many sensational at bats i can remember justin turner having as a met, which was apparently not enough for them because they are, and always will be, a joke of a franchise
2011 Mets record 77-85. The 2026 Mets will be REALLY lucky to come even close to that record.
Motte with the biggest jersey I’ve ever seen lol
the uniforms used to be so good looking
Dude i remember this game to day for some reason.
Gary says…. the Mets have had few hitters they'd rather have at the plate then Justin Turner in these situations…. so what do they do?? They give him away and he does it for the Dodgers instead.,.😂😂…. nice to see Captain America in this rally!!
Fire Stearns …………………………..BUTTON
This was actually a meaningful important games, despite the Mets season being over already:
When the Mets won this game, it seemed like the Cardinals September comeback for the NL Wild Card was over.
Cards were chasing the Braves.
After September 01, the Braves were 9 games up over the Cards for the NL Wild Card with the Braves having only 26 games left.
After the Cards lost this game to the Mets on September 22, the Cards lost again (Cubs) on September 23, and the Cards were now 3 games behind the Braves, with both teams only having 5 games left, AND the Cards were not facing the Braves in any of these last 5 games.
But the Braves played horrible in September 2011.
The Braves went 8-and-18 in their last 26 games, losing their last 5 games of the season, even losing 2-out-of-3 to the Mets in Atlanta, with one loss being in dramatic fashion to this Mets, kinda like how the Mets did here in this game against the Cards in September.
So the Mets really played spoilers in September 2011 against both the Braves and Cards.
As a Mets fans, it was bittersweet, since I hated both the Braves (Division Rivals, plus giving us nightmares in some September races and the 1999 NLCS), and the Cards because of some September races that they beat us plus the 2006 NLCS
Mets channel, since you are showing us Mets games (or part) of them playing September spoiler games, do you have:
September 25, 2004 = Cubs vs Mets, at Shea
This is the Victor Diaz and Craig Brazell late-home-runs game.
harris, evans, thole , pridie — oh boy.