How the Mets are thinking about their version of a home-run stunt

Teams are having more fun than ever celebrating home runs.

Whether it’s the Red Sox with their inflatable dumb bells, the Orioles’ beer bong or the Pirates’ home-run sword, just to name a few, the level of creativity in such celebrations throughout MLB might be at an all-time high.

The Mets certainly have larger issues to consider — a miserable sweep concluded Thursday in Detroit, extending their skid to nine losses in 11 games — but are among the teams without a celebratory routine for the simple reason they haven’t come up with an idea.

“We haven’t put our minds together, but there have been talks that we have to come up with something at some point,” Francisco Lindor told Post Sports+ this week. “At some point it’ll happen. It’s just a matter of someone comes up with an idea and everyone buying into it.”