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Pete Alonso Becomes Mets’ All-Time Home Run Leader

His line-drive two-run homer off Spencer Strider capped a multi-homer night that snapped New York’s seven-game losing streak with a 6-3 win.

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Overview

  • Alonso broke Darryl Strawberry’s 37-year Mets record with his third-inning two-run shot at Citi Field.
  • He added a second homer later in the game to finish with two blasts and power the victory.
  • The win halted New York’s seven-game skid and injected momentum into their NL East campaign.
  • Aaron Judge and Darryl Strawberry both lauded Alonso’s consistency and his impact on the franchise and city.
  • Alonso returned to the Mets this season on a two-year, $54 million deal with a 2026 player option after free-agency uncertainty.