MLB News: Pete Alonso de Mets captures heat for land celebration


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The first base of the New York Mets, Pete Alonso, caught baseball fans on Monday after it seemed to celebrate a launch to finish an entrance against the Red Boston socks.

Boston led 3-1 at the bottom of the sixth when New York’s pitcher Kodai Senga got the hitter David Hamilton hitting a land next to the first base. Alonso sent the ball and threw it to Senga to leave. Alonso moved his hips in celebration to complete the exit.

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The first base of the New York Mets, Pete Alonso, #20, reacts after hitting the New York Yankees during the eighth entry into the Yankee Stadium in New York City on May 16, 2025. (Images of John Jones-Imagn)

Baseball fans were not breastfed. Two entrances before, Alonso tried to turn the ball to Senga for an out, but threw the ball on the pitcher’s head.

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He had a similar problem in Sunday night against the New York Yankees when he completely missed throwing a ball to the plate, which allowed a corridor to score. The Mets lost that game against the Yankees and Monday’s game against the Red Sox.

The second base of Boston’s Red Sox, David Hamilton, #17, label Pete Alonso de los New York Mets, #20, who tried to advance to the second in his single during the first entry of a baseball game in Fenway Park in Boston on Monday, May 19, 2025. (AP Photo/Charles Kupa)

“I ruined it,” Alonso said after the defeat against the Yankees, through athletics. “I just made a horrible shot. All that entry, this game is in me. This is 100% about me.”

Alonso was 1 by 3 against Boston.

He is hitting .301 with an OPS of .964 and has nine homers in the season. New York had a beginning, but the struggles begin to come to light even when the team is tied first in the East National League with a record of 29-19.

Pete Alonso of the New York Mets, #20, is touched to finish the top of the eighth entry of a baseball game against the Red Boston socks in Fenway Park in Boston on Monday, May 19, 2025. (AP Photo/Charles Kupa)

The loss of the team against the Red Sox dropped them to 8-9 in May. New York only lost eight games in April. The Mets have lost four of their last five that date back to the end of the last week against Pittsburgh’s pirates.

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