Pete Alonso hit his 200th career home run on Saturday, becoming the fourth Mets player in franchise history to achieve this milestone. After fouling off the first pitch of the at-bat, Alonso launched a two-run blast 403 feet over the right-center-field wall.
Pete Alonso achieved a special milestone for the New York Mets on Saturday and had glowing words about teammate J.D. Martinez’s insertion into the lineup.
Alonso’s historic homer was not enough for the Mets to overcome the deficit created by Adrian Houser in his second poor outing in a row. The Mets lost their first game in their new City Connect jerseys, falling to the Cardinals 7-4.
The Mets' Steve Cohen is MLB’s richest owner and can afford to sign both Soto and Alonso after the World Series.
Like Pete Alonso‘s bat with a hanging curve, the Mets hope this new style connects. The team unveiled new City Connect uniforms today that were inspired by the subway system, diversity and the Queensboro Bridge.
Imagine a world in which the New York Mets sign Juan Soto and the New York Yankees spite-sign Pete Alonso in retaliation.
Could the Mets trade a pair of fan favorites if they fall out of contention ahead of the trade deadline?
There continues to be a debate over whether 29-year-old Pete Alonso should remain a member of the Mets, especially with his less than stellar start to
Alonso made it known he thinks it'd be "incredibly special" to spend his entire MLB career with the Mets.
In the MLB today, not many ball players think about staying with one team their whole careers, as many factors have come into play. But in the last two decades, there have been a number of guys that have chosen to stick with the one club that gave them the opportunity to live out their dreams of playing in the majors.
MLB announced Monday that Pete Alonso earned National League Player of the Week honors. It’s the fourth time in his career he’s earned the achievement.
On the same day that the New York Mets retired the No. 16 jersey once worn by ace pitcher Dwight "Doc" Gooden, All-Star first baseman Pete Alonso discussed the possibility of joining him one day and of playing his entire career with the Mets.
After losing their first five games of the season, the New York Mets are riding a modest two-game winning streak going into the second game of the three-game series against the host Cincinnati Reds on Saturday.
Just six days into a brand-new season, the mood at Citi Field was akin to a funeral. The New York Mets were 0-5, coming off their second-straight extra innings loss to the Detroit Tigers while being one-hit in the second game of a doubleheader, which was only happening because the weather in New York had been abysmal all week.
The New York Mets have a decision to make regarding extending slugger Pete Alonso. Alonso, 29 years old, made his debut with the Mets in March of 2019. From the first game of his career with New York, he's done nothing but hit home runs.
All-Star outfielder Pete Alonso was on the cusp of leaving the New York Mets in 2023. The Mets came through in the 11th hour and agreed to a one-year, $20.5 million deal with the standout slugger to avoid arbitration.
Pete Alonso is heading into a contract year, leaving his future with the Mets uncertain.
Alonso, 29, is coming off yet another potent year at the plate.
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