Mets’ Pete Alonso snaps his bat after Subway Series strikeout vs. Yankees

The Subway Sequence strain could also be attending to Pete Alonso.

The Mets’ slugger, who has been slumping just lately, snapped his bat in half over his leg after putting out in opposition to Yankees starter Frankie Montas within the fourth inning of their second 4-2 loss Tuesday night time.

Alonso, who ended up going 2-for-4, was 2-for-8 on this two-game Subway Sequence on the Stadium, swept by the Yankees who additionally beat the Mets 4-2 on Monday night time.

Pete Alonso walks to the dugout after breaking his bat over his knee in frustration after striking out vs. the Yankees.
Pete Alonso walks to the dugout after breaking his bat over his knee in frustration after putting out vs. the Yankees.
AP

Within the backside of the inning, Alonso needed to watch Yankees slugger Aaron Decide belt his forty eighth homer of the season, a solo shot that gave the Yankees a 1-0 lead. Decide additionally had an RBI single within the seventh inning.

The Yankees held a 2-1 lead within the prime of the sixth till Alonso jump-started a Mets’ rally.

Alonso singled up the center in his third at-bat within the sixth inning and ended up scoring from first on a Jeff McNeil double, regardless of stumbling attempting to attain. Alonso was in a position to rating the tying run after Gleyber Torres determined to attempt to run to second to tag out McNeil (who was protected) after receiving Decide’s lower off throw, somewhat than throw residence to maintain Alonso on third.

Within the seventh inning, Alonso misplayed a pop as much as brief proper subject that dropped in for a base hit for Luis Severino, serving to the Yankees rating two runs within the inning to seize a 4-2 lead.

Alonso rebounded with successful within the eighth inning that adopted a Francisco Lindor strolling, giving the Mets a first-and-second, no one out state of affairs. However Daniel Vogelbach grounded right into a double play and Jeff McNeil lined out to proper subject, ending that menace.

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