He’s still a hit in the Empire State.

Long Island native Frank Catalanotto has been inducted into the New York State Baseball Hall of Fame — in recognition of the 14 record-filled seasons he spent playing in the Major Leagues for a series of teams, including the Mets.

The lifetime .291 hitter now joins the likes of former Yankees legend Don Mattingly and Red Sox great Carl Yastrzemski in the Empire State hardball hall.

“It’s pretty humbling to be in a scene, the same hall of fame as some of these guys,” said Catalanotto, who was inducted in a ceremony in Troy on Nov. 9.

The 51-year-old started his road to the pros playing Little League for the Smithtown Bulls and High School ball at Smithtown East, before getting drafted into the Detroit Tigers minor league system in 1992.

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