New York Mets outfielder Jesse Winker found himself in the spotlight after his walk-off home run celebration against the Baltimore Orioles sparked controversy. Former MLB infielder Jeff Frye criticized Winker’s exuberant display as he rounded the bases following his game-winning hit.
The game at Citi Field saw Francisco Lindor and Mark Viento hitting solo home runs for the Mets, with J.D. Martinez adding an RBI to the mix. However, Austin Slater’s two-run homer and Adley Rutschmann’s sacrifice fly kept the Orioles in the game, leading to a 3-3 tie heading into the ninth inning.
In a dramatic turn of events, Winker stepped up as a pinch hitter for Harrison Bader and delivered a clutch performance. With a full count, he smashed a 98 mph fastball to center field for a walk-off home run, securing the win for the Mets and handing the Orioles’ closer Sernathony Dominguez his second loss in three games.
Winker’s celebratory antics between home plate and first base did not sit well with Jeff Frye, who took to social media to express his disapproval. Frye criticized Winker’s display, calling it a “clown show” and highlighting a lack of class in modern-day MLB players.
Despite the backlash, Winker’s contributions to the Mets have been invaluable since his trade from the Washington Nationals. With 15 hits in 52 at-bats and a batting average of .288, Winker has already racked up five RBIs for his new team. His walk-off home run against the Orioles marked his first homer for the Mets and his 11th of the season.
The Mets, currently standing at 66-61, are in a tight race in the NL East standings, trailing the Atlanta Braves by just 1.5 games. With the Braves also holding the third spot in the NL Wild Card race, the Mets will need to maintain their momentum after a series victory against Baltimore to stay in contention for a playoff spot.
As Winker’s celebratory style continues to divide opinions, his on-field performance and impact on the Mets’ depth remain crucial factors in their quest for postseason success. Whether his antics add a spark to the team’s morale or draw criticism from traditionalists, Winker’s presence in the lineup is undeniably significant for the Mets’ playoff aspirations.