Meanwhile, Pete Alonso has established himself through his powerful batting, already hitting five home runs this season. On the other hand, Daryl Strawberry holds the Mets’ franchise record, but it’s Alonso’s defense that has recently been pivotal in securing wins for New York.
Alonso made a spectacular leaping catch in a 2-1 victory over the San Francisco Giants on Saturday night, displaying exceptional skill at first base. His defensive efforts earned high praise from manager Carlos Mendoza, who affirmed Alonso deserves more recognition for his work.
“Incredible. He doesn’t get enough credit for his defense, but he’s top-tier,” Mendoza said. “Especially when it comes to receiving the throw, footwork, target accuracy, and making plays that seem out of reach.”
Mendoza continued, “I saw it again today. Francisco Lindor made another tough play, but Alonso helped get him out of a jam to close the game properly. He’s been consistently positive defensively, and I’ve been saying for a long time that he hasn’t been given enough credit.”
Starting pitcher David Peterson allowed only one run over six strong innings and thanked Alonso for helping him escape tight situations. Peterson noted that Alonso’s defensive contributions have been a season-long trend, not just a one-off.
“He does it all year,” Peterson said. “He made some fantastic plays today. He makes things tough for the offense before the game even gets better. He was solid for us.”
Peterson added, “When you’re in trouble, you can trust he’ll step up and do his best.”
Asked whether he preferred making a great catch or hitting a big home run, Alonso said he was simply happy to help the team maintain its six-game winning streak.
“It’s great to be able to finish the game strong. That was a critical moment,” Alonso said. “Our pitchers have been incredible, and I’m glad I could contribute.”
He also expressed pride in his defensive progress.
“Defensively, I feel I’ve improved as the season has gone on, and I believe I’m in a really good place right now,” Alonso said.
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Mark Vientos showed signs of growth, described by Mendoza as having “the ability to turn pages.” New York struggled offensively in the first five innings of Saturday’s game, leaving runners stranded in key situations, including bases loaded multiple times. In the sixth inning, Vientos helped break through with a two-run double, giving the Mets a 2-1 lead.
Mendoza praised the 25-year-old’s recent performance, highlighting Vientos’ improved plate discipline and ability to capitalize on opportunities.
“The biggest thing for me was after missing out earlier with the bases loaded, he stayed composed and found holes instead of chasing,” Mendoza said.
Vientos extended his hit streak to six games and was thrilled to come through at a crucial moment.
“It felt really good to get that second chance and deliver,” Vientos said. “We got a good pitch to hit, and I put a good swing on it.”
He also focused on refining small details in his approach at the plate.
“Yeah, I feel much better,” Vientos said. “My focus at the plate has improved, which helps me get better results.”
“I’ll stick to my approach, keep doubling down, and won’t miss a pitch.”
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Fan Take: Pete Alonso’s defensive excellence, coupled with Mark Vientos’ emerging hitting consistency, signals a promising future for the Mets. For baseball fans, this blend of strong defense and clutch hitting makes the sport more exciting and adds depth to team strategies moving forward.