Pete Alonso On the Verge of Mets History
One Home Run Away from the Record
Pete Alonso, the standout first baseman for the New York Mets, is just one home run away from making franchise history. During a thrilling matchup against the Cleveland Guardians, Alonso hit his career 251st home run in the bottom of the sixth inning. This puts him just one shy of Darryl Strawberry’s franchise record of 252 home runs, a milestone achieved in 1,109 games between 1983 and 1990.
Quick Facts:
- Current Home Runs: 251
- Record to Beat: 252 (Darryl Strawberry)
- Games Played by Strawberry: 1,109
- Games Played by Alonso (as of now): Less than 1,000 since his debut in 2019
Alonso’s Stellar Performance
The game against the Guardians may have ended in a 7-6 loss for the Mets, but Alonso’s performance was a highlight. He went 4-for-5 at the plate, driving in four RBIs. His contributions included:
- A three-run home run that sparked the Mets’ offense
- An RBI single in the eighth inning that narrowed the gap to one run
- A chance to clinch the game in the ninth, although he struck out swinging
Alonso remarked on his night: “I was just on time today. Body felt good, and just felt in sync,” showcasing his confidence amid the loss.
Key Moments in the Game
Alonso’s pivotal home run was a lifeline for a Mets offense that had struggled prior to the sixth inning. The Mets found themselves in a significant deficit before Alonso’s heroics changed the momentum:
- Sixth Inning: Hit a three-run homer, opening the scoring.
- Eighth Inning: Recorded an RBI single, bringing the team closer.
- Ninth Inning: Had the opportunity to secure a win but struck out.
Manager’s Perspective
Despite the disappointment of the night’s result, Mets manager Carlos Mendoza praised Alonso’s efforts. “It’s a perfect night for Pete, all the way until that last at bat,” Mendoza noted, recognizing the power of Alonso’s previous performances.
What’s Next for Alonso?
With just one home run needed to surpass Strawberry’s record, the spotlight will be firmly on Pete Alonso in the upcoming games. The history he could make is not just about individual accolades but also about inspiring a team looking to turn around its season.
Support for Alonso
Fans are eager to see Alonso etch his name in Mets history. For ongoing updates, consider following the Mets or engaging in discussions on social media platforms.
Conclusion
Pete Alonso stands on the brink of history, poised to surpass one of the franchise’s greatest legends. As the season unfolds, all eyes will be on the dynamic first baseman as he aims to achieve this monumental milestone.
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