NEW YORK --

The Grandy Man came through.

With Citi Field still in shock after Chase Utley's bases-clearing, game-tying double tied the game in the top of the ninth, Curtis Granderson delivered this blow into the right field corner to give the

a 6-5 victory.

The homer by Granderson gave the Mets their second walk-off win of the season, and the first walk-off homer since Wilmer Flores hit a walk-off home run vs. the Nationals in the 12th inning on July 31, 2015. It was Granderson's second career walk-off homer.

After the game, Granderson talked about what he was thinking as the final crazy inning unfolded and his at-bat came up.

"I was hoping more so that it would be fair than anything," Granderson said. "It stayed fair long enough, which was good. Once the inning ends, now it's matter of, OK, I just have to find a way to get myself going from the bottom half of the ninth inning.



He did just that. Give it a watch.

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