Walk-off wins used to be celebrated at home plate with the player who scored. The Mets would have streamed out of their dugout and, instead of turning left toward home plate, almost certainly sprinted to their right to chase Mookie Wilson, the batter who put the ball in play, slapping his helmet and hugging him tight. “In the old days, we gave the guy at the plate his due, and then we would go to the other guy,” Washington said