Pete Alonso discusses winning All-Star Game
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At the 2021 trade deadline, the New York Mets took a risk, trading Pete Crow-Armstrong to the Chicago Cubs in exchange for half a year of Javier Baez and Trevor
New York Mets first baseman Pete Alonso, who made his fifth All-Star Game appearance of his seven-year career on Tuesday, was poised to play a big role in what was the first-ever "swing-off" that decided who won the game.
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Pete Alonso knows a lot about his hometown of Tampa and a lot about playing major-league baseball. And the Mets’ All-Star first baseman has a couple ideas on where the Rays should build a new stadium in his hometown.
MLB All-Star Game had it all. Flamethrowing aces lit up the radar gun like never before. Big-time sluggers launched homers. There was a big lead, a big comeback and ninth-inning drama. And it all concluded with a history-making All-Star Game swing-off.