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Before losing their key offensive players to trade and injury, the Mets were a prolific power-hitting team in 2017. In fact, among the team’s everyday players, four of them—Michael Conforto, Yoenis Cespedes, Lucas Duda, and Jay Bruce—were slugging over .500 before their respective seasons with the Mets came to an end. For this week’s Mind Boggler, we’re asking you to name every player in Mets history to slug over .500 in a single season
Every Met with a single-season slugging percentage of at least .500
To qualify for this list, the player needed to also qualify for the batting title in the year in which he slugged .500. A player qualifies for a batting title by accumulating at least 502 plate appearances in a 162-game season. Because no Met who slugged .500 with the team this year will reach that mark, we’re leaving them off of this list.
You’ll have three minutes for this quiz. Good luck, and remember to post your time and score in the comments!