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The Mets’ offense was spearheaded by Pete Alonzo, who delivered a monster game. Alonzo hit two home runs, with one of them registering an impressive exit velocity of 112 mph and traveling nearly 450 feet. This performance allowed him to tie Daryl Strawberry for the most multi-home run games in Mets history with 22, marking another milestone in his burgeoning career. Alonzo’s contributions not only highlighted his individual talent but also reinforced the depth of the Mets' batting order alongside stars like Francisco Lindor and newly-acquired Juan Soto, both displaying improved performances throughout the series.