It was one of the most exciting plays in baseball for the Mets -- and one of the scariest for the Phillies -- on the same play in the second inning of Wednesday's game at Citi Field.
Ruben Tejada was credited with the Mets' first inside-the-park home run at home since Angel Pagan did it in 2010.
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Phillies right fielder Domonic Brown apparently escaped serious injury after he flipped head-first over the concrete half-wall down the line on the play. The blooper down the line got past him and rolled into the corner, and Brown's momentum carried him into and over the wall, into an open area between the wall and the seats in foul territory.