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Pete Alonso is getting closer to becoming a permanent mark in the New York Mets' history books. With his home run in ...
Alonso is closing in on the organization's all-time home run record, but he added more to his resume on Tuesday night.
With 21 home runs so far in 2025, Pete Alonso will have the Mets franchise home run record in his sights during the second half of the season.
Alonso's 26th homer, hit Saturday at Wrigley Field, was also a rookie record. The previous record for home runs before the All-Star break by a rookie was 25 (Cody Bellinger, 2017).
Alonso had stolen the spotlight in several other Home Run Derbies and won the 2019 competition in Cleveland and the 2021 version in Colorado, becoming one of only three back-to-back champs (with ...
Alonso has already set franchise records for homers, total bases (347) and extra-base hits (85). He has 120 RBIs and 102 runs, becoming the first Mets rookie to reach triple digits in both categories.
Mets' Pete Alonso breaks franchise's single-season home-run record with 42nd blast Alonso is now 10 home runs away from tying the record for the most homers in a season by a rookie By R.J. Anderson ...
Pete Alonso says it would be "really special" to break the Mets' franchise home run record this season. Catch our full interview with Pete TONIGHT on Mets Hot Stove! ⏰: 6:30 p.m.
For sure, Alonso’s experience in this contest sure appeared to ease his comfort level, as he blew away the other sluggers by crushing 35 homers in the first round, a Derby opening-round record.
Pete Alonso rocked his 52nd home run of the year to tie Aaron Judge for MLB’s all-time rookie record for most homers in a season during the second inning of the Mets’ 4-2 win over the Braves ...