Picture this: the electric atmosphere of Citi Field where fans are riding a wave of excitement and anxiety as their beloved Mets take on the Los Angeles Dodgers in Game 5 of the National League Championship Series. If this really was Pete Alonso’s last dance in Queens, boy, did he sure make it memorable!
Alonso, the team’s star first baseman, has been nothing short of a fan favorite for six seasons. But with his contract ending after this season, questions about his future are starting to swirl like the autumn leaves. With Friday night’s matchup hanging in the balance, one could almost feel the pressure in the air. Would this be the end? Well, Alonso had other plans.
As the clock ticked away in the bottom of the first inning, Mike Flaherty wound up to deliver — only to see Alonso take that curveball for a ride! The ball flew straight to the heavens, landing somewhere in the realm of the Big Apple. The crowd erupted, everyone on their feet, as Alonso sauntered down the line, his bat flung high in the air like a mini fireworks display. Cue the party! 🍾
This dinger marked his fourth of the postseason and brought his total home runs at Citi Field to a whopping 106, making him the undisputed king of long balls in that stadium. That swing ignited a celebration for the ages, setting the stage for what felt like an unforgettable night. And what followed was a roller coaster of runs, culminated in a 12-6 victory over the Dodgers.
While Alonso’s heroics helped kick things off, it was also a classic team effort that had everyone buzzing. The Mets dominated Flaherty, with fans witnessing a scoring spree that made the scoreboard look more like a pinball machine! Picture this: four hits, two walks, and a five-run inning lit up the field like a Broadway show. Every corner of Citi Field filled with cheers as they took an 8-1 lead. It was a dream come true for Mets fans who were itching for something to celebrate after a shaky start to the series.
But hold up! The Dodgers weren’t ready to fold just yet. They climbed back into the game thanks to a rookie named Andy Pages, who smacked a three-run homer, narrowing the gap. Tension hung thick in the air, but Ryne Stanek strolled onto the mound like a boss to deliver a performance that kept the game in check, allowing Mets fans to breathe a sigh of relief. And let’s not forget about Edwin Díaz, who came through to shut the door, grabbing the final six outs like it was just another day at the office.
While the Mets lived to fight another day, the reality of the situation hit hard as the team now heads back to L.A. trailing the series 3-2. If they’re looking to clinch a spot back in Queens this season, they’ll definitely need two more wins, which is no small task against a high-octane Dodgers lineup. But for now, they bask in their victory amidst the insultingly pleasant October weather.
Alonso, like the full-hearted player he is, acknowledged the moment but kept his focus straight ahead. When asked if he pondered whether this was his last game in New York, he bluntly stated: “No.” Just another day of hard work and passion — that’s what it’s all about for him. He showed just how much he treasures these moments with his teammates, posing for photos in the dugout after his home run, grinning like a kid in a candy shop. The enthusiasm around him is infectious, and it makes people root for him, no matter what.
While the Mets might be in a tight spot, their fiery spirit was on full display in front of a rowdy crowd. As for Alonso, whether he continues to light up Citi Field or moves on, there’s no denying what he means to this franchise and its fans. So, get ready for more drama and excitement, Mets fans, because this ride is far from over, and who knows what’s coming next!
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