at Citi Field on May 28, 2016 in the Flushing neighborhood of the Queens borough of New York City.

The Mets (finally) went after Chase Utley, who answered in the best way possible

The Mets will always hate Utley after this response.

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The New York Mets were likely still feeling like they owed Chase Utley their undivided attention after his ill-advised slide broke Ruben Tejada's leg in the 2015 NLDS.

Leave it to Noah Syndergaard to try to exact revenge by throwing a 99-MPH pitch —- that's hard —- behind Utley, which resulted in his own ejection.

Utley decided to get back at the Mets, too, for trying to take him out, but did it in the way an athlete should: by smacking two home runs, one of which was a grand slam.

You can hear the crowd chanting "hit him" before he sends both back over the right-center wall. That's how you respond to a dirty play. The Mets will never not hate Utley after this response.

[h/t The Score]