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Very little seems to be going wrong for the New York Mets these days. With a month left to go in the season, they’ve managed to build a comfortable 6.5-game lead on the Washington Nationals in the NL East. On a season built mostly on their excellent pitching staff, as well as a handful of guys who have swung the bat well, sometimes it’s equally important to simply be a little lucky.
Such was the case in the bottom of the second inning against the Phillies on Wednesday night, when Ruben Tejada hit a line-drive down the right-field line that was quickly dropping for a hit. Phillies outfielder Domonic Brown chased it, but, unfortunately for him, he wasn’t able to make the grab. His forward-momentum then carried him over the wall, head-over-cleats, and into the stands in foul territory.
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From there, Tejada was off to the races. With no other Phillies fielder in the vicinity of the ball as it shot into the right-field corner, Tejada was able to cruise around the bases for a relatively easy inside-the-park home run without a relay throw to the plate.
After the play, Brown was able to stand up on his own, but would eventually leave the game in the fourth inning with concerns about a possible concussion. He will see a specialist on Thursday.
The Mets went on to win the game 9-4, taking two of three in the series. After an off-day, they head to Miami for a weekend series beginning on Friday.
(via MLB)