“Never think anything’s over until the final hit, especially with the offense like the Dodgers have, doing it the way they did it against our closer like that. Granderson hit .283 with three homers, 14 RBIs and more walks (nine) than strikeouts (seven) during the Mets’ World Series run in 2015. Granderson hit .136 in his first month with the Mets in 2014, and then .275 for the next two months. Granderson hit the first pitch he saw from Bryan Mitchell for a grand slam and was traded late the next night. Granderson, batting against Zack Wheeler in the latter’s final inning in New York, hit an eighth-inning pinch-hit solo homer to snap a tie in Miami’s 4-2 win.
Source: Forbes February 01, 2020 03:24 UTC