I love Mike Piazza. I was there at his first game in May 1998. I was there when he capped off a 10-run rally to beat the Braves 11-8 in July 2000. I was there when he played his last game as a Met last October.
I was there last night to welcome him back to Shea Stadium.
It’s weird to see him in anything but a Mets uniform. Sure, he was a Dodger for a long time before he became a Met but so much of his career was defined as a Met.
The fans eagerly wait for Mike to take his cuts in batting practice.

A bunch of Padres wait to see what the response will be like.

Big Mike feigns a bunt.

Mike readies himself for one of his trademark swings.



Mike takes a walk back to the visiting dugout to prepare for the game…

…but not before he signs a few autographs for his adoring fans.

That’s just weird - he’s not even #31 anymore.

Mike comes out of the bullpen to a standing ovation…

…just in time to see the video tribute to him.

Indeed, thanks for the memories, Mike.






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