According to the Elias Sports Bureau, Carlos Delgado's four hits –
including a home run — in his first playoff game ties the Mets slugger
with four other Major League players, joining Mel Ott (1933 Giants),
Joe Medwick (1934 Cardinals), Luis Alicea (1995 Red Sox) and Todd
Walker (2003 Red Sox)
.

Delgado also became the second Met to homer in his first postseason
game. Edgardo Alfonzo hit two home runs on Oct. 5, 1999, against the
Diamondbacks in Game 1 of the NLDS.

Delgado and David Wright joined Alfonzo, Buddy Harrelson and J.C.
Martin
as the only Mets players to have multi-RBI games in their
postseason debuts. Delgado finished Wednesday's game with two RBIs,
while Wright had a team-high three.

Alfonzo had five RBIs in Game 1 of the 1999 NLDS, while Harrelson and
Martin each collected two in Game 1 of the 1969 NLCS against the
Braves.

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