New York Mets first baseman Pete Alonso was struck in the face during a spring training drill, raising some red flags.
Major League Baseball is testing the automated ball-strike challenge system in spring training and Pete Alonso got his first taste of it during the Mets spring training game against the Houston Astros.
New York Mets fans got a scare on February 20, 2025, when Pete Alonso, their star first baseman, took a nasty hit to the face during spring training in Port St. Lucie, Florida. T
Pete Alonso had a scare during a New York Mets practice at their spring training facility in Port St. Lucie, Fla., on Thursday. Alonso was hit in the face by a ball and went down to the ground.
On the latest episode of The Mets Pod presented by Tri-State Cadillac, recorded live in Port St. Lucie from Mets spring training, Connor Rogers and Joe DeMayo are joined by former Mets manager Terry Collins to talk all about the Mets' past,
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Soto and Alonso were the alpha and omega of the Mets’ offseason, the focal points of a $1 billion outlay for eight players. It ended with the game’s premier free agent getting tied to the club through the next decade – and their previous franchise face confronting some harsh realities about his own market.
Pete Alonso needed assistance from the New York Mets’ training staff after taking a ball to the face at spring training, but he returned to the practice field.
Alonso, 30, has spent his entire professional career with the Mets organization and ranks third for the franchise with 226 home runs.
Pete Alonso is back with the team that drafted him after finally inking a two-year, $54 million deal right before the end of the offseason.
PORT ST. LUCIE, Fla. — For the first time since signing a two-year, $54 million with the Mets, on Monday, first baseman Pete Alonso was at Clover Park, the team’s spring training complex. There, he participated in all activities with his teammates ...
New York Mets first baseman Pete Alonso was struck in the face during a spring training drill, raising some red flags. This wasn't how spring training was supposed to go for New York Mets first ...
Major League Baseball is testing the automated ball-strike challenge system in spring training and Pete Alonso got his first taste of it during the Mets spring training game against the Houston ...
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