Pete Alonso Stats
- Height / Weight
- 6' 3" / 245 lbs.
- Date of Birth (Age)
- 12/7/1994 (29)
- Experience
- 5
- College
- Florida
Pete Alonso Season Stats
Last 10 Games
Pete Alonso News
New York Mets first baseman Pete Alonso walked three times in Sunday's 4-2 win against the St. Louis Cardinals. Alonso had a light day while showing his plate discipline, going 0-for-2 with three walks and one strikeout. It wasn't the best showing over the weekend against St. Louis, as he went 1-for-10 with three walks and three strikeouts, but he did add on his eighth homer on Saturday, which was his 200th career blast. The 29-year-old is slashing .248/.336/.505 with three doubles, 14 RBI, 20 runs, eight homers, 12 walks and 23 strikeouts for the season. The Mets will kick off Monday with a prime matchup versus the Chicago Cubs, starting a four-game series. Fantasy managers should continue to start Alonso in all leagues.
New York Mets first baseman Pete Alonso was one of seven players to get a hit against Los Angeles starter Tyler Glasnow in the team's 10-0 loss on Sunday. Alonso flew out his first time and struck out his second time before hitting a single to right field in his third at-bat of the game. It's been a bit of a slow start for the first baseman through the first 21 games of the season, as he is slashing .241/.323/.482 with six home runs, 11 RBI, and two doubles at the plate. Despite his low average, the 29-year-old will continue being a fantasy starter moving forward, given his power numbers.
New York Mets first baseman Pete Alonso helped lift his team to their first victory of the campaign during Game 2 of a doubleheader in Thursday's 2-1 win over the Detroit Tigers, launching his second home run of the season in the ninth inning. The Mets needed a big hit in the worst way, and Alonso got a hold of a ball under the strike zone to will one to deep center and out of the ballpark. The 29-year-old slugging superstar has been one of the lone bright spots of New York's scuffling offense to begin the year, batting .292 (7-for-24) with an .888 OPS and two solo shots in six games. Alonso looks forward to a three-game weekend series starting on Friday against the Cincinnati Reds at the Great American Ball Park, where he has a .286 batting average, five homers, and eight RBI in 12 career games at the venue. Alonso will carry added DFS appeal in a bandbox ballpark.
Batting Order
1 | Brandon Nimmo |
2 | Starling Marte |
3 | Francisco Lindor |
4 | Pete Alonso |
5 | J.D. Martinez |
6 | Jeff McNeil |
7 | Tyrone Taylor |
8 | Brett Baty |
9 | Tomás Nido |
Pete Alonso Stats
Last 10 Games
Batting Order
1 | Brandon Nimmo |
2 | Starling Marte |
3 | Francisco Lindor |
4 | Pete Alonso |
5 | J.D. Martinez |
6 | Jeff McNeil |
7 | Tyrone Taylor |
8 | Brett Baty |
9 | Tomás Nido |
Only two players hit more homers than Pete Alonso in 2023, despite him seemingly having a down year. In 154 games, Alonso had 46 homers, 118 RBI, 92 runs and four stolen bases while hitting .217/.318/.504. That was the second-most homers Alonso has hit in a season but also his lowest batting average. There's no questioning his power as since debuting in 2019, Alonso's 192 homers are more than anyone else. And the batting average isn't something you should be concerned about repeating. Alonso had a .205 BABIP, a career-low. His .246 xBA might only be in the 35th percentile but if Alonso hit .240, there'd be no concerns about his batting average. Even if Alonso only hits .230, the counting stats will more than offset any batting average drag. The Mets offense looks like it should be better than last year, when they ranked 20th in runs scored (717), so Alonso should have no problem reaching 100 RBI again. He should also be near triple-digits in runs scored. Entering the final year of his contract, Alonso has been durable, missing just 24 games in his five-year MLB career. Providing you can offset the lack of steals with your other picks, Alonso is an ideal early target.