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Mets Rookie Brett Baty Accomplishes Rare Feat On First MLB Swing. Family Loses It.

New York Mets rookie Brett Baty got into the swing of playing in the big league in a hurry on Sunday. On the first swing of his MLB debut, he blasted a two-run home run in the Mets’ 9-7 victory over the host Atlanta Braves. (Watch the videos below.)

That makes him just the 131st player to knock it out of the park on his first at-bat. It happened just a few weeks after the Los Angeles Dodgers’ James Outman accomplished the same feat.

“That was awesome,” Baty, 22, from Round Rock, Texas, told the New York Daily News.

While Outman was a bit of a dark horse to make such an incredible debut (he had two other hits and 3 RBIs overall), Baty was a first-round draft choice whose arrival in the majors had been eagerly awaited. He made good on his promotion and played third base after injuries depleted the Mets’ infield.

In the second inning, Baty pulled a Jake Odorizzi curveball into the right-field stands to give New York a 4-0 lead against their fierce division rival.

Baty’s family lost it in the best way:

“To look up and see my family up there, be able to celebrate with them, it’s pure joy for sure,” he said.

This article originally appeared on HuffPost and has been updated.

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