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Alonso collected six hits over his first three big league games before belting his first home run in Game 4 of the season in Miami
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In his first Home Run Derby, Alonso hit 23 home runs to power past Vladimir Guerrero Jr. in the finals, becoming the second rookie to win the event
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The longest home run of Alonso’s career remains the 489-foot blast he hit into the third deck at Minnesota’s Target Field
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The Mets’ single-season franchise record of 41 homers stood for 23 years before Alonso broke it with an opposite-field, solo shot against the Cubs
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Alonso bashed his MLB rookie record 53rd homer off Mike Foltynewicz to set the rookie record on the second-to-last day of the regular season
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The first walk-off homer of Alonso’s career took place with no fans in the stands, in the 10th inning of a game against the Yankees
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Alonso’s second Derby win may have been more impressive than his first. He hit 35 homers in the first round of that event, and four total homers of at least 508 feet
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Alonso hit his second career walk-off homer in Game 2 of a doubleheader sweep of the Nationals
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Another year, another walk-off for Alonso, who beat the Cardinals with a 447-foot shot
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Alonso’s walk-off, three-run homer in the 10th inning of an 8-7 win over the Rays capped a delirious evening that saw the Mets hit three late homers
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Every Alonso long ball pales in comparison to his go-ahead, three-run blast to stun the Brewers in the ninth inning of the National League Wild Card Series Game 3
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Alonso tied and passed David Wright on the same day in a win over the Rockies, leaving only Darryl Strawberry above him on the franchise home run list
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Alonso tied Darryl Strawberry on the Mets' all-time home run leaderboard with his 252nd career homer