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Mets' top plays of 2022

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April 29: Mets no-hit rival Phillies

Edwin Díaz struck out the side in the 9th, punching out J.T. Realmuto to end the 1st combined no-hitter in Mets history

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May 5: A remarkable rally

Starling Marte hit a go-ahead double off Corey Knebel, capping a 7-run 9th inning in a Mets comeback win

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May 19: Pete crushes Cards

Pete Alonso hit a walk-off, 2-run homer to lead the Mets to a 7-6 win over the Cardinals

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June 6: Escobar makes history

Eduardo Escobar tripled in his final at-bat to complete the 11th cycle in Mets history

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June 26: Guillorme goes all out

Luis Guillorme sprinted over from his shifted position, going full extension to rob Miami’s Jesús Aguilar of a hit

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Aug. 31: Nimmo pulls one back

Brandon Nimmo skied over the fence to steal a home run from Justin Turner, preserving a 1-run lead for the Mets over the Dodgers

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Sept. 16: McNeil can do it all!

Making a rare start in right field, Jeff McNeil timed his leap to take extra bases away from Pittsburgh's Oneil Cruz

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Oct. 4: A swing he won't forget

On the penultimate day of the regular season, Francisco Álvarez crushed a 439-foot homer for his 1st career hit

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Oct. 4: Numbers behind Álvarez's HR

Francisco Álvarez's 1st big league homer left the bat at 109 mph and was the hardest-hit ball of the game for either team