At some point soon, Pete Alonso will hit his 253rd career homer, passing Darryl Strawberry for the most in Mets history while continuing to stake his claim as one of the premier offensive talents the franchise has employed.
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Yardbarker on MSNMets' Pete Alonso explains using unique tool in on-deck circleFans who have followed the New York Mets this season have likely noticed that first baseman Pete Alonso and outfielder Brandon Nimmo routinely use a sledgehammer to warm up for at-bats while in the on-deck circle: Brandon Nimmo was swinging a ... sledgehammer?! pic.twitter.com/IlZxvFYYeN
The New York Mets swept the Los Angeles Angels on Wednesday afternoon, beating the Halos 6-3 at Citi Field. The win, coupled with a Philadelphia Phillies loss,
Francisco Lindor drove in two runs and Pete Alonso homered to power the Mets to a sweep of the Angels on Wednesday at Citi Field.
Brandon Nimmo began the season slowly, but over the last two months has been virtually a slump-proof entity for the Mets.
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USA TODAY College Sports Wire on MSNPete Alonso's All-Star blast headlines big week for Florida Gators in the MLBPete Alonso hit a home run in the All-Star Game and more Gators made noise post-break. Here's how Florida baseball alums are performing in the majors.
NEW YORK — New York Mets star first baseman Pete Alonso entered Sunday’s game against the Cincinnati Reds in the seventh inning to extend his team record for consecutive games played to 354. Alonso’s streak appeared to be in jeopardy when he did not start Sunday’s 3-2 win over the Reds due to a right hand contusion.
The superstar tandem packed a punch on Wednesday afternoon, driving in a combined five runs on four hits in the Mets' sweep of the Angels at Citi Field.