NEW YORK — OMG! Look who's headed to the National League Championship Series.
From their playoff pumpkin to the purple Grimace seat and that catchy pop song by infielder Jose Iglesias, the merry New York Mets are riding a wave of good-luck charms and infectious camaraderie to unexpected October success.
''Through all the craziness, madness, and ups and downs, this game is, at the end of the day, it's supposed to be fun,'' first baseman Pete Alonso said. ''What's the point if you're not having fun? That's a part of the culture here.
"We're not afraid to embrace the fun part of the game. It's not just business. The game is a lot more than just trying to win or lose. You're trying to enjoy the ride with the group that you're with.''
Alonso jumped right into the fray in late September when he and his wife scooped up his small ''playoff pumpkin,'' as he called it, while visiting a Wisconsin farm when the Mets were playing the Brewers.
The lucky squash was on display during a wild clubhouse celebration in Milwaukee last week following the All-Star slugger's go-ahead homer in the ninth inning that saved New York's season in the Wild Card Series clincher.
Next, the wild-card Mets took down rival Philadelphia in their Division Series to reach the NLCS for the first time in nine years — eliciting tears and raw emotions Wednesday night from longtime outfielder Brandon Nimmo, rookie manager Carlos Mendoza and other members of a close-knit team as they choked up a bit when describing it all.
They'll face the San Diego Padres or Los Angeles Dodgers in a best-of-seven set beginning Sunday on the West Coast.