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Home runs at Citi Field
The Mets opened Citi Field on April 13, 2009. For the first three seasons, the spacious stadium proved to be a pitcher's park. Citi Field averaged 1.432 home runs a game from 2009-11, the lowest number in the major leagues. During the 2011 offseason, the Mets decided to lower the left field wall from 16 to eight feet; bring right-centerfield in from 415 feet to 398 feet; and left-center from 371 feet to 358 feet.
This database tracks every home run hit at Citi Field before and after the outfield walls were adjusted.
This database tracks every home run hit at Citi Field before and after the outfield walls were adjusted.
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| HR | Day | Month | Date | Year | Hitter | Team | Pitcher | Team | Type | Inning | Pitch count | Outs | Location | Time |
| 32 | Monday | May | 25th | 2009 | Gary Sheffield | Mets | John Lannan | Washington Nationals | three-run | 6th | 0-0 | - | LF | Night |
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