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Pete Alonso has the Mets’ all-time home run record. Now, the next question in his power-hitting pursuit is just how big his ...
Pete Alonso finally said the quiet part out loud. Tuesday night after hitting two home runs to set the Mets’ all-time record, the homegrown first baseman expressed a desire to remain a Met for life.
Pete Alonso discusses his future with the New York Mets, highlighting the pivotal roles of owner Steve Cohen and president of baseball operations David Stearns in his decision, following his ...
Alonso ultimately returned to the Mets via a two-year agreement that he likely will opt out of following the ongoing season.
Several minutes after Pete Alonso hit his 253rd career home run, becoming the only player in Mets history to reach that ...