Tom Hanks exhibited excitement during a Mets game, cheering for Francisco Lindor's impressive two-run home run against the Diamondbacks. Known for his baseball fandom, Hanks frequently attends games and participates in festivities, such as throwing first pitches. He was not alone; several celebrities, including John Mayer and 'Walking Dead' stars, also attended the game, emphasizing the blend of sports and celebrity culture. The Mets, boasting the best Major League Baseball record at that time, provided a thrilling atmosphere that delighted fans both in-person and on-screen.
Because Tom Hanks was sure amazed by the Mets' offense on Tuesday night. As Francisco Lindor capped off a four-run rally against the Diamondbacks in the second inning with a two-run homer, the Oscar-winning actor stood up in near-disbelief, clearly mouthing "wow" as the ball barely cleared the wall - which was upheld upon official umpire review.
The 'A League of Their Own' actor is well-known for his baseball fandom, as he's had a presence at a few ballparks in just the past few years. Hanks, two years later, threw out a first pitch with a Wilson volleyball at a Guardians game in a nod to the movie 'Cast Away.'
And Hanks wasn't the only celebrity to watch the team with MLB's best record (20-9) on Tuesday. Singer-songwriter John Mayer threw out a first pitch before the proceedings, while 'Walking Dead' actors Jeffrey Dean Morgan and Lauren Cohan each had their own tosses as well.
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