This thread is about our best HR stories. This about big, game changing HRs, not HRs that went 450 ft.
Here is one of mine:
1) This morning, I as the Mets played the Cards at Shea Stadium in MLB 09 The Show in Rivalry mode. The game was tied at two as we approached late innings. Mike Pelfrey was pitching solidly, giving up only a HR to Prince Albert and and RBI Hit. Then he gave up a triple to Adam Kennedy with one out in the fifth and he would score on a wild pitch. I was able to get Pujols out in the fifth. Pelfrey pitched six innings and gave up three runs. In the seventh, my bullpen gave up two more runs (Rocky Cherry) and the score was 5-2, and then it came down to the bottom of the seventh. Reyes pops out, then Castillo and Wright both get base hits. Chris Carpenter, who pitched well for 6 1/3 Innings was pulled by LaRussa. They bring in Trevor Miller to face Delgado and he strikes out. Then Beltran batting right with two strikes gets a clutch RBI single down the third baseline and Castillo scores. Then Ryan Church came to the plate. Ryan Church took a pitch and then foul one off. Then Miller (I forgot the count) threw a pitch down the middle, Church swung at it, and then Shea went into a tremendous roar as the ball went into the Mets bullpen in right, and hit the cage where reliever JJ Putz was warming up. We would win 6-5 and K-Rod the save, and Pedro Felicano got the win.
BTW, I was able to see the flight of the HR because I turned off the HR Celebration Camera. Best thing I ever did playing this game.
Here is one of mine:
1) This morning, I as the Mets played the Cards at Shea Stadium in MLB 09 The Show in Rivalry mode. The game was tied at two as we approached late innings. Mike Pelfrey was pitching solidly, giving up only a HR to Prince Albert and and RBI Hit. Then he gave up a triple to Adam Kennedy with one out in the fifth and he would score on a wild pitch. I was able to get Pujols out in the fifth. Pelfrey pitched six innings and gave up three runs. In the seventh, my bullpen gave up two more runs (Rocky Cherry) and the score was 5-2, and then it came down to the bottom of the seventh. Reyes pops out, then Castillo and Wright both get base hits. Chris Carpenter, who pitched well for 6 1/3 Innings was pulled by LaRussa. They bring in Trevor Miller to face Delgado and he strikes out. Then Beltran batting right with two strikes gets a clutch RBI single down the third baseline and Castillo scores. Then Ryan Church came to the plate. Ryan Church took a pitch and then foul one off. Then Miller (I forgot the count) threw a pitch down the middle, Church swung at it, and then Shea went into a tremendous roar as the ball went into the Mets bullpen in right, and hit the cage where reliever JJ Putz was warming up. We would win 6-5 and K-Rod the save, and Pedro Felicano got the win.
BTW, I was able to see the flight of the HR because I turned off the HR Celebration Camera. Best thing I ever did playing this game.
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