Pete Alonso, Mets and Marlins
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Pete Alonso provided the first of what likely will be regular reminders of why it was so wise of the Mets to bring him back for at least another season.
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Alonso also doubled twice and finished with four RBI. All three of his hits came off the bat at 113 mph or more.
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It wasn’t quite the same as Citi Field, but still, loanDepot park had a certain aura percolating the atmosphere as Pete Alonso rounded the bases following a fifth-inning grand slam in Monday night's 10-4 win against the Marlins.
In the Mets’ fourth game of the season, Pete Alonso broke out of a mini slump by cracking a grand slam that helped blow Monday’s game wide open en route to a 10-4 win over the Miami Marlins.
Pete Alonso conectó un grand slam y los Mets de Nueva York vencieron 10-4 el lunes a los Marlins de Miami. El dominicano Starling Marte, el venezolano Luis Torrens y
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In a 1-2 count against Blue Jays ace Kevin Gausman, Alonso reached out and sent a fastball over the right-field wall for a two-run opposite field shot. As he was serenaded with chants of his name, Alonso emerged from the dugout and tipped his cap to the Mets fans.
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After an offensive-starved weekend in Houston, the Mets’ bats came alive in Miami on Monday night in a 10-4 win over the Marlins.
Alonso's grand slam exemplifies his ability to perform under pressure. Fans can anticipate more highlights throughout the season, as every at-bat provides the potential for excitement. Given his current trajectory, he is on track to become the franchise leader in home runs, a testament to his steadfast nature and consistency as a player.
Pete Alonso is proving why the Mets bet big on him. After signing a $54 million deal, the slugger has been delivering clutch hits to power New York's early-season surge. Can he keep it up?
Coming into this game, Pete Alonso was hitting .111 through three games. It was too early to panic, but it was still great to see him put together a complete performance on Monday. Alonso had two hits and four RBIs. He is now hitting .231.