Alonso saves Mets with big homer
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Alonso fought through a nine-pitch at-bat and blasted a 96.1 mph fastball to straightaway center field to even the score.
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"Unbelievable play there on a ball that he has to reach and right away has to apply the tag," Mets manager Carlos Mendoza said after the game.
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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.
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The New York Mets made it to the NLCS last season, but owner Steve Cohen wasn’t satisfied, and he handed out the most considerable contract in sports history to supplement the Mets roster. His $765 million addition of Juan Soto should turn this team from National League runners-up to bona fide World Series contenders,
After signing Juan Soto to a 15-year, $765 million contract this offseason (the largest contract in sports history) and re-signing slugger Pete Alonso to a two-year, $54 million deal, the New York Mets arguably have one of baseball's most lethal three-hitter stretches in their lineup.
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