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Mets Fan Runs a Mile for Every Home Run
British fan Adam Bayatti takes his love for the Mets to new heights with an endurance challenge.
Apr. 12, 2026 at 8:34am
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A British Mets fan's unique challenge blends his passion for the game with physical endurance, connecting him to the team and the broader baseball community.NYC TodayAdam Bayatti, a British Mets fan, has taken his passion for the team to a new level by running one mile for every home run the Mets hit this season. This unique challenge blends Bayatti's love for baseball with his physical endurance, as the mileage fluctuates based on the team's performance.
Why it matters
Bayatti's challenge highlights the power of sports to bring people together and inspire personal growth. His dedication to the Mets and the sport's culture, even as a U.K. native, showcases the increasing popularity of baseball globally and the ability of the game to transcend cultural boundaries.
The details
Bayatti, a native of Manchester, U.K., has been a Mets fan since childhood, thanks to his father's influence. The challenge began modestly, with Bayatti running three miles for the Mets' first three home runs. However, the real test came when the team went homerless for two games, fluctuating Bayatti's mileage. Despite the ups and downs, Bayatti remains committed to his goal, hoping the challenge will also improve his speed on the field as he plays for the Manchester Donuts.
- The challenge began on Opening Day, April 1, 2026.
- Bayatti ran three miles for the Mets' first three home runs.
- The Mets went homerless for the next two games, testing Bayatti's commitment.
The players
Adam Bayatti
A British Mets fan who has taken on the challenge of running one mile for every home run the Mets hit this season.
Manchester Donuts
The baseball team that Bayatti plays for, where he hopes the challenge will improve his speed on the field.
What they’re saying
“This challenge is about more than just running. It's about connecting with a sport, a team, and a community. It's about creating memories and forging friendships that transcend cultural boundaries.”
— Adam Bayatti, Mets Fan
What’s next
As the season progresses, Bayatti's challenge will evolve, especially if the Mets make it to the postseason or the World Series. His commitment to potentially increasing the mileage showcases a level of dedication that is both admirable and entertaining.
The takeaway
Adam Bayatti's home run challenge is a testament to the power of sports in bringing people together, creating lasting memories, and inspiring personal growth. His journey is a reminder that passion can drive us to achieve remarkable things, even if it means running a mile for every home run.
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