New York Mets Greatest Plays iPhone Case: Dykstra Walk-Off HR (1986)

New York Mets Greatest Plays iPhone Case: Dykstra Walk-Off HR (1986)

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Relive one of the greatest moments in Mets baseball history with this tough and sleek iPhone case:


1986 NLCS: Game 3
Dykstra Walk-Off HR
Mets vs TEST
0 - 0
11 October, 1986
Game 3 was a back-and-forth contest won by the Mets when Lenny Dykstra hit a two-run, walk-off homer against Astros' reliever Dave Smith in the bottom of the ninth inning, giving New York a 6?5 victory and 2?1 series lead on a Saturday afternoon at Shea Stadium Houston broke through with four runs in the first two innings against Mets' starter Ron Darling, highlighted by Bill Doran's two-run home run in the second Darling then threw three scoreless frames and the Mets came back by scoring four runs in the bottom of the sixth as Darryl Strawberry's three-run homer off Houston starter Bob Knepper tied the game 4?4. However, the Astros struck back against reliever Rick Aguilera in the top of the seventh as a throwing error by Ray Knight led to an unearned run that came home when Denny Walling's fielder's choice plated Doran for a 5?4 lead. It was the only error committed by the Mets in the series. With the Astros still leading in the bottom of the ninth, closer Smith allowed a lead-off bunt single to Wally Backman, who appeared to have run out of the first-base line to avoid the tag of first baseman Glenn Davis, but was called safe by umpire Dutch Rennert despite an argument from Houston manager Hal Lanier. Backman advanced to second on a passed ball, and Danny Heep then flew out to centerfield for the inning's first out. The next batter was Dykstra, who won it for New York by lacing a Smith pitch over the right-field fence for a two-run homer. Mets went on to win World Series in 7 games vs. Boston


This case looks sleek, but it's tough. Its solid construction fits your phone perfectly, and it protects from scratches, dust, oil, and dirt. The smooth finish also makes it stylish and easy to hold. - Made of a BPA free hybrid Thermoplastic Polyurethane (TPU) and Polycarbonate (PC) material - Solid, durable polycarbonate back - Wireless charging compatible - Secure yet flexible thermoplastic polyurethane sides - Precisely aligned port openings - Easy to take on and off - .5 mm raised bezel front - Graphics are UV printed onto the case with a smooth, matte finish



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Very nice… good quality. The image is cut off a bit. The template needs to be adjusted slightly, but it gets the point across.

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Amazing case!

I love this case. I love the attention detail. The material is good. The words are not as clear as I would like but that doesn’t bug me. I wouldd totally recommend to my friends.

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