Two outs, runners in scoring position, opposite-field line drive against a right-handed pitcher.
If a “Michael Conforto wish list” Bingo game existed, you might have won the whole darn thing in just one at-bat Wednesday night at Rogers Centre, when he slashed a single to left field off Luis Santos to plate the Mets’ final run in a 6-3 victory over the Blue Jays.
Of course, the Mets need far more than one encouraging at-bat from Conforto — their pillar-turned-question mark in this dumpster fire of a season, who brings a modest .224/.346/.380 slash line into Friday night’s home game against the Rays.