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Pete Alonso, Removing Mets on the pirates

May 12, 2025; New York, New York, USA; New York Mets celebrates with his teammates after flying against Pittsburgh pirates in the Citi Field of Walkoff RBI sacrifice, the first master Pete Alonso (20). Compulsory Credit: Brad Penner-Imagn Images

Pete Alonso opened the sacrifice fly on Monday night for New York Mets, which increased Pittsburgh Pirates at the opener of a three-player series on Monday night.

David Bednar (0-4) hit Luisangel Acuna to open the ninths before he jumped under the glove of Isiah Kiner-Falfa in a short time, Francisco Lindor’s routine Grounder in a short time. Lindor came third when Soto was selected to the right center in the next step and Alonso easily scored Deep Fly.

The winning win was fourth of the season for Mets. Alonso gathered the eighth walk of his career.

Huascar Brazoban (2-0) won the ninth as the ninth, the pirates tied the score in a single way, a mistake of Lindor and a Bunt before the RBI Infie Single of Ke’bryan Hayes.

Jeff McNEIL tied a RBI pair for the fourth place for Mets, who won five of seven. Juan Soto tied the game with the seventh running score fields, which was a inclination before scoring the second goal of Acuna’s Single Single.

Each of Lindor and Mark Vientos had two strokes for Mets.

Kiner-Falefa took second place for pirates who fell to 2-2 under the new administrator Don Kelly. Pittsburgh, Bryan Reynolds seventh, extended the back end of a potential pair of game balls.

Hayes and Kiner-Falfa had two strokes.

Mets left his left hand, David Peterson, five strokes and three running on two walks, while six plus Inning made seven strokes. Peterson, who ranked seventh for the first time this year, left a leadership to Jared Triololo.

Pirates Starter Paul Skenes, six strokes and six strokes of six strokes allowed a run. He had only one 1-2-3 frame, but the Mets ruined the six runners against the use of his right hand.

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