Eduardo Escobar achieves record for New York Mets not seen in almost 30 years

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Venezuelan Eduardo Escobar dressed as a hero for the New York Mets once morest the Miami Marils to leave his rival on the field and achieve an amazing record not seen in almost 30 years

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New York Mets faced a real fireproof when he challenged a Miami Marlins on the field of Citi Field, since the fight for the National League East Division from MLB it is burning However, when things looked complicated in the match, Eduardo Escobar dressed as a hero and as if that were not enough, he was awarded a franchise record not seen in nearly 30 years.

New Yorkers they reached the seventh inning losing 4-0. The stage was uphill until The Venezuelan appeared to send the commitment to extra innings and define it to get a really important victory in the team’s fight to reach the postseason as a division champion.

The triumph of the organizationto Big Apple plus the Atlanta Braves loss once morest the Washington Nationals placed them once more as East Division Leaders. However, there is still a long way to go, and if they stumble, they might access the Playoffs as a wild card.

Eduardo Escobar makes history for the New York Mets

The Mets prevailed 5-4 once morest the Marlins coming from behind with two streaks in the seventh inning, two more in the eighth and the definitive one in the tenth. Now, the entire production was in charge of the Venezuelan Eduardo Escobar.

In this way, the one from ‘La Pica’ became the first New York Mets player since Bobby Bonilla in 1993, that is, 29 years ago, to drive in 5 runs and leave his rival on the fieldas revealed by ESPN Stats & Info.

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