The Mets are operating with mad jiu jitsu nowadays—namely their miracle run to tie for 3rd in the league, and their seven-win lead in the NL East.But as is the way with fractals, a whole is invariably comprised of smaller iterations of itself. Thusly, the Mets are playing mad jiu jitsu in their every move.Note Carlos Torres's instinctual backheel to lift up a grounder toward first baseman Daniel Murphy. Torres then makes for a dead-sprint to first and catches a backhanded toss from Murphy. Sure, it might look like spazzy Murphy is botching it, but maybe he's just taking the time to say "mmmmmm herey'go!"Either way, the play is just a spectacular display of the kind of magic luck that the Mets are rolling on.