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Mets’ whirlwind win against the Dodgers Monday sent NJ mom-to-be and superfan into early labor

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Mets’ whirlwind win against the Dodgers Monday sent NJ mom-to-be and superfan into early labor

The Mets delivered more than one miracle this week.

The Amazins’ heart-pounding postseason win on the Los Angeles Dodger’s home turf Monday sent a superfan mom into early labor — and the baby girl is already a Mets die-hard, she told The Post.

Elisabeth and Eric Tarlo, of New Jersey, welcomed little Summer Shea around 3 a.m. Tuesday — mere hours after watching the Mets decimate the Los Angeles team, 7-3.

“Just the excitement of it — every game has been so exciting and emotional. There’s been so much cheering and being up and about,” the new mom told The Post Friday.

While Summer’s arrival came about two weeks earlier than expected, her birth on the heels of a Mets win might have been in the cards — and even marked a full circle moment — for the first-time parents.

Whirlwind playoff competition of the Mets against the Dodgers sent this couple rushing to the hospital, into early labor. Mets superfans Elisabeth and Eric Tarlo welcome daughter Summer Shea Tarlo this week.

Mets superfans Elisabeth and Eric Tarlo of New Jersey welcomed their daughter Summer Shea Tarlo around 3 a.m. Tuesday, hours after the Mets 7-3 win against the Dodgers. Elisabeth and Eric Tarlo

Elisabeth and Eric, both 32, were in their first few months of dating when they trekked to Citi Field to watch the Amazins’ battle for their rare shot at a World Series title in 2015 — the last time in a decade the team made it beyond a Wild Card series.

At the time, only Eric was a fan — Elisabeth pledged a flimsy faith to the Yankees, but the energy of the Mets crowd was exhilarating enough to convert her to the Lovable Losers.

The pair even walked out to pitcher Edwin Diaz’s iconic Timmy Trumpets song at their wedding last year.

The couple were considering naming their firstborn after the franchise they hold so dear — well before Elisabeth got pregnant and ahead of the Mets’ miraculous 2024 season.

“We love Shea as a name. And I told her that’s common for Mets fans like this. If you run into Mets fans that have kids, there’s a decent chance one of them might be named Shea,” Eric said.

Elisabeth and Eric Tarlo are such fans, they even walked out to pitcher Edwin Diaz’s iconic Timmy Trumpets song at their wedding. Elisabeth and Eric Tarlo

“They’ve had these incredible games since the beginning of October. Then it really became something we definitely had to do.”

Elisabeth added: “They were doing so well, we would joke around that we’d name her ‘Shea Grimace Oh-My-God Carlos.’ We were throwing out crazy names — and our friends were too.”

The postseason has been a blockbuster event for the couple, and slightly bittersweet — they had hopes to travel to Queens to watch one of this week’s games against the Dodgers, but they had concerns that the excitement would put Elisabeth in danger of giving birth at Citi Field.

Their suspicions were spot on, but luckily they were in the comfort of their own home when the Mets-induced labor arrived.

The Tarlos had turned off the TV after watching the Amazins’ secure the win, crawled into bed and were barely asleep when Elisabeth’s water broke.

The new mom was in labor for just two hours before Summer Shea was born — just in time to watch the Mets finish out the playoff series.

Whirlwind playoff competition of the Mets against the Dodgers sent this couple rushing to the hospital, into early labor. Mets superfans Elisabeth and Eric Tarlo welcome daughter Summer Shea Tarlo this week.

Elisabeth Tarlo told The Post Friday, “Just the excitement of it — every game has been so exciting and emotional. There’s been so much cheering and being up and about.” Elisabeth and Eric Tarlo

“Her timing was impeccable, because we watched the game Monday night, and I went into labor right after that game, and then we had her Tuesday the 15th, and then we were able to watch Wednesday and Thursday’s game,” Elisabeth said.

Summer Shea already has a closet full of Mets gear, plushies and books — including one titled “Summers at Shea.”

With their little girl at their side, the Tarlos are hoping to watch the Mets continue on to a World Series win and start a new legacy for their little Summer to grow up with.

“I’m happy that they’re doing well right now. It means a little bit extra to me, because most of my life, they haven’t done too well,” said Eric.

Elisabeth had been a Yankees fan until attending Mets games with Eric. Elisabeth and Eric Tarlo

“The fact that they’re winning now … it gives me hope that my children will grow up in a world where the Mets have always been good for them. Maybe they’ll be good from the start for them and an entire generation.”

Elisabeth added: “And where postseason will be normal!”

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