Pete Alonso got a standing ovation when he left for a pinchopper in the eighth inning on Sunday.
But after the 3-2 loss of his team for the Nationals, the first baseman saw that gesture was not like his Citi Field sheid in a Mets-uniform, even though it might have been.
“We will see what is happening, but I am one of the conviction that the right thing will happen,” said Alonso.
Alonso will certainly exercise the opt-out in his contract after this season, leaving him as a free agent. Alonso returned last winter with a two-year contract worth $ 54 million, including the opt-out.
If the Mets still play a home game this season, it would mean that a postseason-ligplace on the road will be closed during the next six games and winning the Wild-Card series before he returns to Citi Field for game 3 of the NLDs.
That is certainly a big task.
“This place was really special for me,” said Alonso. “The fans are great, super passionate and really dedicated to this team.”
Alonso noticed the Babbel last season when he approached his potential Citi Field -final with the Mets before he went to Free Office.
āIf I had a nickel for how often everyone in this room has [talked about] That and I got it, I would really be rich, “he said.” So again, we will see what happens. ”
Tyrone Taylor hit 1-Uit-5 in a final rehabilitation match for Minor League Sunday for Triple-A Syracuse.
The outfielder, who returns from a left hamstring tribe, may be back at the Mets on Tuesday in Chicago.
Kodai Senga will be confronted with live hitters with Tuesday or Wednesday in Port St. Lucie, FLA, while trying to show Team Messing that he is worth considering when the Mets reach the post season.
Senga struggled in an outing for Syracuse – his second start after he has been agreed to relegation of the Minor League to work on mechanics.
Mets Relievers combined for six scoreless innings and nine strikeouts.
It marked the second time this season that the Mets received at least six scoreless innings from the Bullpen.
The season was 6 ¹/ā Shutout -innings of relievers against the Braves on 26 June.
The Mets ended at home 49-32 (.605).
The winning percentage is bound for the 12th best figure in franchise history.
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