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The main story for the New York Mets so far in their matchup with the Chicago Cubs in the National League Championship Series has been their offense (we're looking at you, Daniel Murphy).
But that's not the only thing the Mets can do well.
Cubs right fielder Chris Coghlan looked like he had hit a home run in the top of the second inning of Game 2 on Sunday, but Mets center fielder Curtis Granderson had different plans. Granderson tracked the ball to the wall, jumped up and made a leaping catch to rob Coghlan of a homer.
The new and improved "Amazin' Mets" strike again.
Thumbnail photo via Anthony Gruppuso/USA TODAY Sports Images
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