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By crushing a two-run homer in the third inning of Sunday's showdown between the Mets and Rockies, Pete Alonso matched a legend in the franchise history books.
Pete Alonso and Jeff McNeil each hit two home runs, and the Mets​ routed Colorado 13-5 on Sunday to sweep the major league-worst Rockies.
New York Mets first baseman Pete Alonso continues to cement himself as one of the best players in franchise history.
The New York Mets (42-24) capped off a dominant road trip in style Sunday, launching six home runs to blow past the Colorado Rockies (12-53), 13-5, at Coors Field and finish off the three-game sweep.
Pete Alonso is now just nine home runs from tying Darryl Strawberry for the Mets’ all-time club home run record, and 10 from ...
Pete Alonso speaks after the Mets' 13-5 win, discussing passing David Wright on the Mets' all-time home runs list, his goal of helping the team win and more ...