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  2. Mike Piazza may be the biggest underdog story in the history of Major League Baseball. Drafted in just the 62nd round, Piazza exceeded all expectations and became one of the best hitting catchers the game of baseball has ever seen.

  3. As a baseball underdog, it doesn’t get much more challenging than being a 62nd round draft choice. But in less than 30 years, Mike Piazza went from the 1,390th player chosen in the 1988 MLB Draft to a plaque in Cooperstown.

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    • Healing a nation. Sept. 21, 2001. Ask Piazza, and he will not hesitate in calling his home run on Sept. 21, 2001, the most impactful of his life. Entering the night, no professional sports team had played a game in the five boroughs since the Sept.
    • Heading to Cooperstown. July 24, 2016. By the time his 16-year career was complete, Piazza had accumulated 427 homers, 2,127 hits, 1,335 RBIs and a .308/.377/.545 slash line that made him not only one of the greatest-hitting catchers of all time, but one of Major League Baseball’s most accomplished hitters, period.
    • Comeback for the ages. June 30, 2000. Following half a decade of Atlanta domination, the 2000 season offered the Mets their best chance in years of unsettling the balance of power in the NL East.
    • Cranking up the rivalry. Oct. 22, 2000. By the midpoint of the 2000 season, Piazza’s ownership of Roger Clemens had reached a new level. The slugging catcher went 5-for-9 with two homers off Clemens during Interleague matchups in 1998 and ’99, and then hit a grand slam off him on a June 9, 2000, Subway Series game.
  4. Oct 18, 2012 · Piazza’s 40 homers in 1997 and 1999 are the fifth most by a catcher. Johnny Bench holds the record with 45 in 1970, followed by Javy Lopez’s 43 in 2003, Roy Campanella’s 41 in 1953, and Todd Hundley’s 41 in 1996. Furthermore, his 201 hits in 1997 were the second most by a catcher in major league history right behind Joe Torre’s 203 in 1970.

  5. Jan 6, 2016 · Mike Piazza, the all-time leader in homers by a catcher, was among two players to be voted into the Hall of Fame Wednesday. Considered the best offensive catcher in baseball history,...

  6. Dec 18, 2018 · When Mike Piazza arrived in Reggio Emilia, he was greeted as a hero. It was June 18, 2016. Everyone remembers the exact date. Piazza had just purchased a controlling interest in A.C. Reggiana...

  7. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Mike_PiazzaMike Piazza - Wikipedia

    Piazza is regarded as one of the best offensive catchers in baseball history. He had at least one RBI in 15 straight games for the Mets in 2000, the second-longest RBI streak ever. In 2013, the Mets inducted Piazza into the New York Mets Hall of Fame .