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An absolute machine”- MLB analyst reacts to Mets star Pete Alonso's home runs against the Diamondbacks

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New York Mets ’ first baseman Pete Alonso has been diverting the cameras towards himself for all the good reasons. The Polar Bear, as he is famously known, went on to seal the game against the Arizona Diamondbacks with his home runs. MLB insider Jeff Passan even labeled the Mets star as an absolute machine as Pete Alonso went on to deliver one of the best performances of the 2025 MLB season.
MLB analyst Jeff Passan on Mets superstar Pete Alonso’s home runsThe nail-biting game between the New York Mets and Arizona Diamondbacks brought the MLB fans to the edge of their seats. Mets MVP Pete Alonso’s two home runs brought the much-needed momentum in the clubhouse as he went 2-for-4 with a two-run homer against the Arizona Diamondbacks on Monday. The New York Mets’ first baseman Pete Alonso not only helped his team claim the victory against the Diamondbacks but also turned heads in the MLB fraternity. ESPN’s MLB analyst Jeff Passan reacted to Pete Alonso’s strength and flamboyance on the field against the Arizona Diamondbacks. Passan took to X and mentioned

“Pete Alonso has been an absolute machine. The average (.346) and power (.677 slugging percentage) are undeniable. Most impressive, though, is the plate discipline. He has more walks than strikeouts — and has punched in just 15.2% of his plate appearances.”


With consistent great performance, the New York Mets are leading the American League East division, leaving behind the other MLB clubs. Pete Alonso joined the New York Mets during the 2025 spring training for the 2025 major league season. Alonso was welcomed back by the Mets for the next two seasons for $54 million.

His homecoming was not only celebrated by the entire team of the New York Mets but also brought his stint with free agency to a halt. Over a span of eight games, the New York Mets' talented first baseman has secured three home runs along with nine runs and seven RBIs under his name during the 2025 major league season.


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