Pete Alonso, known as the joyful slugger and described as a big kid who loves hitting baseballs far, is entering his walk year with the New York Mets with undiminished enthusiasm. Alonso's remarkable power-hitting ability has him on track to potentially break the Mets' record if he hits 61 homers. His recent performance not only showcased his offensive prowess but also his defensive skills, contributing significantly to the Mets' win.
Pete Alonso puts on offensive and defensive show in Mets’ win https://t.co/pW5rpCwaHR https://t.co/1zRqOBTHFl
Never been more confident about Pete Alonso's future with the Mets: https://t.co/L3P5m9CEVX
Polar Bear Pete with a cold swing. 🐻❄️ https://t.co/kjFc4oUtwc
ICYMI, Column: You talk to Pete Alonso and it’s evident: he’s still just a big kid who gets a kick out of swatting baseballs very, very far. He needs 61 homers to break the #Mets record. Mets fans will be plenty happy to see that happen NEXT year. https://t.co/GrHR7XFsH7
Pete Alonso is the same joyful slugger entering his Mets walk year https://t.co/SPubi37jIP https://t.co/HTsNhUQiAG