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Mets hitters have been on a home run tear. Over the last nine games, they lead all of baseball with 23 long balls and even hit back-to-back homers four times in five games. For this week's Mind Boggler, we're asking you to name every player in Mets history to hit at least 30 home runs in a season.
Mets who hit at least 30 home runs in a season.
Seventeen games into the season, the Mets currently have three players on pace to reach the mark in 2016: Neil Walker, Yoenis Cespedes, and Curtis Granderson. Walker's seven home runs lead the pack and put the second baseman on pace for 67 by season's end. While it's safe to say that he probably won't end up hitting 67 homers, Walker has been on a great run and is easily the second-best second baseman in the NL East right now.
You'll have three minutes for this quiz. Good luck, and remember to post your time and score in the comments!