Heroes zeros from Mets NLDS Game 4 win Jose Quintana keeps shutting them down
Heroes, zeros and the full inside pitch from the in Game 4 of the NLDS on Tuesday night at Citi Field: Hero Francisco Lindor calmly rounded the bases after his sixth-inning, . In a Citi Field that exploded, only Lindor with a bad back and who tries not to jump during celebrations because of Edwin Diaz flashbacks remained stoic for perhaps the biggest swing in the ballparks history. Mets shortstop Francisco Lindor #12 rounds the bases on his grand slam. Charles Wenzelberg / New York Post Zero Miguel Castro Jersey Carlos Estevez, a Phillies deadline addition meant to extinguish fires, threw 100-mph heat to Lindor and watched the game go up in smoke. Explore More Unsung hero Nearly forgotten by the end were the five innings and one unearned run charged to Jose Quintana, who has not allowed an earned run in two postseason starts. Mets pitcher Jose Quintana #62 throws a pitch during the 4th inning. Charles Wenzelberg / New York Post Stat: 2 Postseason grand slams by the Mets, Lindor joining Edgardo Alfonzo (sorry, Robin Ventura). Follow The Posts coverage of the Mets playoff run: Quote of the Day I felt like Ricky Bobby. My hands just went up, and I dont remember putting my hands up. That was a swing of a lifetime. Pete Alonso on his reaction to Francisco Lindors grand slam Riley Smith Jersey
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