Pete Alonso

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Report: Mets Stars Pete Alonso and Starling Marte's Status Unclear ... (Sports Illustrated)

During the New Yorks Mets' loss to the San Diego Padres on Tuesday, Pete Alonso and Starling Marte both left the game with injury. Alonso was hit by a pitch and ...

- Could The Phillies Soon Be Playing in Wawa Park? Therefore, they do have a bit of a cushion before their injuries become a bigger concern. Alonso was hit by a pitch and Marte showed signs of discomfort following a failed attempt at stealing second.

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Mets news: Pete Alonso, Starling Marte's outlook gets scary admission (ClutchPoints)

The Mets' clubhouse is starting to look like an infirmary with all the injured bodies they are nursing, including Pete Alonso, Starling Marte.

According to a Mets spokesman, Pete Alonso and Starling Marte both left Petco Park this evening to go for late-night MRIs. As a result, they were unavailable to comment on their injuries. The New York Mets’ clubhouse is starting to look like an infirmary with all the injured bodies they are nursing. When asked if, in a best-case scenario, Alonso and Marte will need to miss just a couple of games, Showalter said: “I love your optimism but I don’t share it at this point.” The manager did not say whether he thinks both will need to be placed on the injured list.

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Latest on Mets' Pete Alonso, Starling Marte after injuries (Elite Sports NY)

Mets slugger Pete Alonso was hit for the seventh time this season in Tuesday night's game at the Padres. Starling Marte also went down.

Alonso has now been hit seven times this year, including twice in the face. FREE $1,000 BET FREE $1,000 BET In other health-related news, Starling Marte exited Tuesday’s game after suffering an apparent injury while sliding into second base during the first inning. But it sounds like Alonso isn’t out of the woods yet. Pete Alonso was plunked in the right hand while he was in the midst of his swing.

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Mets injury updates on Pete Alonso, Starling Marte: 'I love your ... (Audacy)

Both Starling Marte and Pete Alonso will undergo further testing on their injuries from Tuesday night, though the team seems to have avoided the worst.

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Pete Alonso injury update: Latest on Mets slugger's hand after HBP ... (amNY)

New York Mets' Pete Alonso reacts after being hit by a pitch while batting during the second inning of the team's baseball game against the San Diego Padres ...

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The Mets' ridiculous hit-by-pitch numbers have now taken Pete ... (New York Daily News)

Twenty-eight players have been hit by at least four pitches during the 2022 Major League Baseball season. Five of them play for the Mets.

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Mets slugger Pete Alonso exits after getting hit on hand by pitch (HardballTalk)

The pitch from Yu Darvish hit Alonso on the right hand. Alonso appeared to swing, but the Mets challenged and it was ruled a hit by pitch and Alonso was awarded ...

The two-time Home Run Derby champion leads the majors with 54 RBIs and is tied for 10th in Mets history with 122 career homers. He had headed to the clubhouse by then and was replaced by pinch-runner J.D. Davis. The pitch from Yu Darvish hit Alonso on the right hand.

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Watch: Mets fans hold their breath as Pete Alonso exits after getting ... (silive.com)

Mets star Pete Alonso exited Tuesday night's game against the host San Diego Padres when he got hit in the hand by a 96-mile-per-hour Yu Darvish pitch.

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Mets' Pete Alonso and Starling Marte considered day-to-day with ... (CBS sports.com)

Although both injuries initially looked serious, the two players said they are day-to-day on Wednesday, though neither is in the starting lineup. Alonso does ...

Both players have been vital to the success of the first-place Mets thus far in 2022. Core New York Mets position players Pete Alonso and Starling Marte each departed Tuesday night's game against the San Diego Padres with injury ( SD 7, NY 0). Alonso was hit in the right hand by a pitch and Marte hurt his quad attempting to steal second base. Yu Darvish hit three of the first five Mets he faced Tuesday, including Alonso. The Mets have been hit by a major-league leading 40 pitches this season.

Mets' Pete Alonso: Not in Wednesday's lineup (CBSSports.com)

Alonso (hand) is out of the lineup for Wednesday's lineup against the Padres, Anthony DiComo of MLB.com reports. Alonso had X-rays on his right hand come ...

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New York Mets Dodge Serious Injury Disaster With Pete Alonso ... (Sports Illustrated)

First baseman Pete Alonso (hand) and right fielder Starling Marte (quad tightness) each received promising news after undergoing MRIs on Wednesday. Both players ...

Lee, 23, was demoted to Single A Port St. Lucie after a rough start to his minor league campaign, but has since returned to Syracuse and caught fire offensively. Marte’s imaging revealed quad tightness and nothing more, and he is hopeful he can return before the Mets’ road trip concludes on Sunday in Anaheim. Reliever Adonis Medina was optioned to Triple A.

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Mets avoid injury catastrophe with Pete Alonso and Starling Marte (New York Post)

There was cause for alarm after stars Pete Alonso and Starling Marte left Tuesday's gamewith injuries, but neither star foresees a trip to the IL.

We have been working pretty much all morning to get it right and we are going to keep working it and I will be back out there soon.” “It’s part of it, I know how to treat it and obviously we have an excellent training staff. “It could have been worse, obviously, but right now it’s day to day. A scary moment, but we’re glad that everything is structured OK and we’re just going to treat this thing until it’s back.” “It’s a part of the game, especially when guys are throwing hard and go up and in,” Alonso said. “We are just going to rehab and treat this thing and see how quickly it responds,” Alonso said.

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Mets need to treat Pete Alonso's injury with caution (New York Post)

Pete Alonso's name was not on the lineup card when the Mets posted it at San Diego's Petco Park late Wednesday afternoon.

Dave Kingman had 32 homers in his first 91 games in 1976, a week ahead of Roger Maris’ pace, when he jammed his thumb diving for a Phil Niekro fly ball; he missed two months. But Tuesday night, early in what became a 7-0 whitewash of a loss to the Padres, Alonso began to swing at a Yu Darvish pitch that was running in on him. There are many benefits to growing the kind of first-place cushion the Mets own — eight games up in the NL East entering play Wednesday — and one of them is the ability to think things through coolly, calmly, rationally. You can never quantify these things with absolute precision, but the resilient aura that has fortified the Mets so far this season started to become apparent when they were dealt the news about Jacob deGrom’s shoulder, a bulletin Showalter countered with: “The sky’s not falling; it’s just a little rain.” He famously absorbed a collision from Houston’s Josh Reddick in a play at first base a few years ago during spring training, a sequence more often than not perilous for the defender; it was Reddick who wound up on his back. X-rays on Alonso’s hand were negative, and Alonso confirmed that a CT scan also revealed no fractures, though his hand remained swollen Wednesday.

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No Breaks or Fractures In Pete Alonso's Hand | Metsmerized Online (metsmerizedonline.com)

After a long day of waiting, Mets fans can take a sigh of relief. Mets first baseman Pete Alonso passed all his imaging and Anthony DiComo reports that ...

It’s being described as a true day-to-day situation with Alonso needing the swelling in the area to subside before he plays again. Now the Mets are in a wait-and-see with Alonso’s hand. J.D. Davis came in to play first base.

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