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Ithe ones with Kobe Bryant rising for a jumper during that 81-point explosion against the Raptors and Michael Jordan taking flight and Lebron James somehow keeping his dribble while sliding across the court.

I even miss the ones with a talking basketball, because that was almost as amazing as former NBA commission­er David Stern once shunning a question about the potential of a point-shaving scandal at the same time one of the league’s referees was being tailed by federal investigat­ors for what would deliver a guilty plea to federal charges in a betting scandal. Ah, memories. Where Amazing Happens? You know what would be the best way for

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watch for in the second:

Who took the biggest step in the first half? Manager Tony Defrancesc­o

Defrancesc­o named two pitchers, one who earned his first major-league call-up and one who is still with the 51s.

Reliever Tim Peterson was the 51s’ most consistent reliever in the early months.

As of Wednesday, he had a 2.93 ERA in 12 games with the Mets after posting a 3.64 ERA in 24 games with the 51s.

“Peterson, I think he’s a guy that was labeled as an organizati­onal guy, competing for a Triple-a job in spring training. Wasn’t invited to major league camp, and all of a sudden he’s a big part of the bullpen now,” Defrancesc­o said.

He also mentioned Matt Purke, who — after a rocky start — seemed to settle in.

“I think Purke, you watch his success over the last month and a half, he’s a guy that’s really improved his command and his offspeed,” Defrancesc­o said. “Been pounding the zone consistent­ly.”

Pitching coach Glenn Abbott

Purke was the first name pitching coach Glenn Abbott mentioned, too.

Abbott pointed to both Purke and starter Drew Gagnon, who started his first major-league game

Tuesday for the Mets.

Gagnon was sent back to Las Vegas on

Wednesday.

“He’s worked hard on his delivery, getting command of his pitches, and it’s really showing, too. The last month he’s been so much better. He’s getting better all the time. I really see him making a lot of improvemen­t,” Abbott said of Purke.

“Gagnon’s another guy that’s made a lot of improvemen­t, just not making mistakes. The mental part of the game, staying focused, better pitch to pitch. Both those guys have done a really good job that way.”

Hitting coach Joel Chimelis

Among hitters, Chimelis pointed to outfielder Matt den Dekker, who is hitting

.286/.336/.524 and wascalledu­pbythe Mets on Wednesday.

Chimelis said den Dekker made adjustment­s to the lower half of his body and with his bat angle, and both have worked.

“I mean, he was struggling early on, he made those adjustment­s again with his lower half and his bat angle, and he took off from there. He’s been driving the ball and having really good at-bats.”

Who is one player to watch for in the second half? Defrancesc­o

Defrancesc­o immediatel­y pointed to first baseman Peter Alonso, the Mets’ No. 2 prospect.

Alonso was hitting .314 with 15 homers in Double-a before a June promotion.

Since arriving, he had an impressive three home-run game but has otherwise hit to the tune of .171/.330/.368 with more than a strikeout per game.

“That’s the guy that we’re banking on here. He’s definitely one of the top prospects here,” Defrancesc­o said. “He’s got the first base job that he’s going to be competing for in the future. I think if he puts together some games, he’s going to have some confidence. And playing in Vegas, he should be able to (put) up some big numbers.”

Abbott

Abbott again pointed to Purke and Gagnon, expressing hope that both would get a major-league shot just days before Gagnon’s came.

“I think Purke would be one to watch in the second half. I look for him to do well, have a good half. I hope he throws good enough where he gets to go to the big leagues, not be with us that long. But we’ll just have to wait and see,” Abbott said. “Both those guys, him and Gagnon both, I’d like to see them get an opportunit­y.”

Chimelis

Zach Borenstein was the team’s lone All-star and a mainstay in the lineup. He hit .249/.351/.489 with a team-leading 19 home runs and 61 runs batted in, but there’s still room for improvemen­t as strikeout numbers remain high.

“I think Borenstein, if he can be a little bit more consistent with his timing at the plate, I think he can really do some damage, but that’s the biggest thing is trying to get that consistenc­y with his timing because he has plenty of power and I like watching him play,” Chimelis said. “He plays hard, and he gives 100 percent … Even though he’s doing OK, I think he can do a little bit better.”

Contact Betsy Helfand at bhelfand@reviewjour­nal.com. Follow @Betsyhelfa­nd on Twitter.

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