The official unofficial drinking game for every Carson Benge at-bat, catch, and legendary moment.
"I kind of blacked out running the bases."
— Carson Benge, after his first career home run
Know your tiers. Pace yourself. Or don't.
Tap to count. Try to remember your total by the 7th inning.
The moments that started it all. March 26, 2026 — a day that will live in infamy.
First career MLB at-bat. First career hit. First career home run. Carson Benge became only the second Met ever to homer on an Opening Day debut — joining Kazuo Matsui (2004) in the history books.
A dead bird fell from the sky and landed on the field near Benge during his major league debut. The Citi Field crowd erupted, chanting for him to pick it up. You can't script this stuff.
After the game, a golden retriever made its way onto the field. Benge, being Benge, immediately dropped down and gave it a belly rub. The internet lost its collective mind. A star was born.
The Citi Field crowd wouldn't stop cheering. Benge, a 23-year-old rookie from Yukon, Oklahoma, had never experienced anything like it.
Everything you need to know about the man behind the game.