Pete Alonso, Mets Torrid Stretch etc. Aims to continue the twins

Pete Alonso waited for most ofFseason without knowing where to play in 2025.
Everything met just before the start of spring education and Alonso returned to the only team he knew: New York Mets.
It is safe to say that everything is fine for Alonso by entering the game between Mets and Minnesota twins in Minneapolis on Tuesday. In the first 16 matches of the season, he hits .345 (55 to 55) with four Homer and 19 RBIs and has every intention to continue.
Alonso and Mets will go to their third wins on Tuesday night.
“I am very happy to start shaking the bat like this.” He said. “Really good, but I want to continue every day and help the team win.”
New York won 11 of the first 16 matches to start the season. Compared to, Minnesota lost 12 of the first 17.
Gemini, especially when it comes to scoring runs, continues to look for ways to get rid of the funks at the beginning of the season. Minnesota was kept one or less in five of 17 games, including an overwhelming series opener, which managed a run on Monday.
Twin ruler Rocco Baldelli recently brought Edouard Julien to the lead point to trigger the crime. Change produced mixed results, and on Monday, Julien did not look as good as he finished 4 to 4 with a pair of strikes at point 1, respectively.
Julien said he was more equipped to deal with a difficult or two games this season, compared to the rookie year in 2024, it is more difficult to process.
Julien, “From time to time (last season) I feel like I had good contact and good contact, but not the results I wanted. They would catch the ball and take me very crazy.” He said. “I was very low myself. This year, every time I hit the ball at a good angle and hit hard, I feel like a gain. I don’t get every loss like something big.”
Mets right-handed Tylor Megill (2-1, 0.63 ERA) hopes to maintain its great start. At the beginning of the first three, he allowed three runs (one won) at 11 strokes at 14 1/3 strokes.
Megill 29 -year -old made two appearances (one start) against the twins in his career. 1.29 ERA and 0-0 and seven inning’de five strokes allowed a run.
Gemini right-handed Bailey Ober (0-1, 7.11) will make the fourth start of the season. 6 -meter 9 -inch Hurler, St. After leaving eight runs at the opening of the season against Louis Cardinals, he organized a rival teams for a running run.
Ober never met Mets.
Mets Slugger Juan Soto will try to stay warm after capturing Homer on Monday. Soto said it was good to fluctuate power, but it focused on helping the team.
Orum I don’t try to hit Homers, Soto said Soto. “We’re trying to play the team baseball here. When I need to take my walks, I will take my walks.”
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