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A Big Bear at First: Pete Alonso
The 6’3″, 245-pound Polar Bear provided a steady target at first base.
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A Golden Rookie
Like any other season, the Mets marketing team planned a full slate of giveaways and promotions for Citi Field in 2020. Unfortunately for all, the COVID-19 pandemic had other ideas and virtually the e ...
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Ball From Pete Alonso’s First Hit
Washington Nationals pitcher Justin Miller tossed this baseball for a strike during Pete Alonso’s MLB debut. While he didn’t get all of this pitch, Alonso punched the next one to center field for a si ...
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Base From Alonso’s Record-Breaking Game
Pete Alonso reached two records on July 7, 2019: the most home runs for a Met before the All-Star break (30; tied) and the National League rookie record for RBIs before the All-Star break (68). During ...
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Batter No. 3 Is No. 1: Pete Alonso Record
Rookie Pete Alonso broke the franchise’s single-season home run record with blast no. 42, breaking a tie with Todd Hundley (1996) and Carlos Beltran (2006). Good thing Mickey Callaway had Alonso in th ...
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Capping Off an Epic Debut: Pete Alonso Hat
When Pete Alonso made his MLB debut on March 28, 2019, he was wearing this very hat. Take a peak at no. 20’s first big-league cap.
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Closing Out a Historic Game: 2019 Season
The Mets won on Opening Day 2019, a 2-0 victory over the Washington Nationals on the road. More importantly, the game was Pete Alonso’s MLB debut, starting off one of the most historic seasons for a p ...
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Finishing the Year at Home: 2019 Season
This home plate was deployed for the entirety of the epic three-game series between the Mets and the Atlanta Braves at Citi Field to close out the 2019 season. It was there on September 27, 2019, when ...
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First Baseman Rounds First: Pete Alonso
Pete Alonso leisurely rounded the bases 53 times during the 2019 season. For his 42nd home run trot, which set a Mets single-season home run record, he crossed this first base bag.
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Golden Goals: Pete Alonso’s Defense
The Mets first baseman isn’t just a slugger – he also takes great pride in his defense. Wouldn’t a Gold Glove Award look nice in Alonso’s trophy case?