2. Lindor's Grand Slam in Game 4 of the NLDS
Throughout the entire year, Francisco Lindor has constantly found himself coming up to the dish in major moments for the Mets. It happened against the Atlanta Braves to send the Mets into the playoffs and it was happening yet again as they looked to get into the NLCS.
The Mets had many opportunities to score leading up to this point but were unable to cash in with runners in scoring position. On the fourth pitch of the at-bat with the bases loaded and one out against Carlos Estevez, Lindor dealt some damage to right-center field.
In the words of Howie Rose the only way to describe this home run would be to scream out, "Francisco Lindor! He may have just outdone himself." Lindor sent jolts all throughout the stadium by hitting his second career grand slam in the postseason which put the Mets up 4-1 late in the game.
Although the Mets struggled against the Phillies with a 6-7 record in the regular season, they finally got to stick it to their division rivals in dramatic fashion. Their first postseason matchup against each other will be one that both teams will never forget.