Terry Collins sprays Mets fans with victory champagne after NLCS sweep
kissed Collins he was so stoked.
When the New York Mets won the National League division series in Los Angeles, he went down the foul line and celebrated with a group of Mets fans that had gathered in the Dodger Stadium stands. Heck, one of those dudes[Related: Ten big reasons why the New York Mets are headed to the World Series]
When his team clinched a World Series berth on Wednesday night by sweeping the Chicago Cubs in the NLCS, Collins once again had the occasion of celebrating with Mets fans. This time, Collins returned to the field after his team’s clubhouse celebration. He was armed with champagne and sprayed it at the happy Mets fans.
Here’s a visual, via Matt Dunn of SNY:
Amazing video of Terry Collins spraying the Mets fans at Wrigley with champagne! @SNYtv pic.twitter.com/W9FYWGbPjR
— Matt Dunn (@MattDunnSNY) October 22, 2015
That’d be considered game-used champagne right there. Those Mets fans better not shower, because as you know all this celebration memorabilia eventually goes up for auction on MLB.com. People will plop down significant money to buy an empty champagne bottle or cork or something.
The way we see it, Terry Collins hooked these fans up with a freebie.
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