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- Updated: May 29, 2016
NEW YORK — The more Mets fans hate Chase Utley, the more reason he gives them to.
After answering a 99-mph retaliation pitch behind his back from Noah Syndergaard — and a borough full of boo-birds fixated on his every move — with a grand slam, a solo homer and five RBIs in the Dodgers’ 9-1 win Saturday night, Utley didn’t deny that playing the villain seems to suit his game.
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“I think a loud, energizing environment gets the best out of you,” said Utley. “I’m fine with it. We had a lot of games in Philadelphia in the playoffs and the crowds were into it. It gets the adrenaline going a little bit and helps you dig down deeper.”
Other than taking the next three pitches from Logan Verrett for strikes, Utley showed no outward reaction when Syndergaard was immediately ejected after buzzing him in the third inning, apparently delayed payback for Utley’s slide last postseason that broke the leg of then-Mets shortstop Ruben Tejada.
Syndergaard — who had thrown 24 strikes and nine balls to that point — insisted after the game that the pitch …
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