The Mets brought out the big guns for Game 2.

Owner Steve Cohen had some company in the prime seats behind home plate at American Family Field in former New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie.

It’s the second straight wild-card series outing for Christie, who took in the Mets’ wild Game 1 win on Tuesday.

He even got some face time on TV, as he was featured prominently in the background of Pete Alonso’s first-inning stumble out of the box.

The ex-governor has plenty of Amazin’s ties: his son, Andrew, interned with the team in 2015.

Christie was also famously booed after catching a foul ball at a 2017 game — though any bad feelings were not shared by Mets brass, who added him to the team’s Board of Governors in 2021.

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