Mets, Orioles and Pete Alonso
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Francisco Lindor headlines the 2025 New York Mets All-Star selections. See who else made this year’s MLB All-Star roster.
First baseman Pete Alonso has been a big part of New York's success this season. The Mets waited until late in the offseason to decide to bring Alonso back, and they're surely hap
Alonso and the Mets will close out the first half with two three-game sets on the road: one against the Baltimore Orioles that starts on Tuesday, and then the other against the Kansas City Royals.
Francisco Lindor and Pete Alonso both homer to tie the game, and Juan Soto hits a go-ahead single to lead the Mets to a 7-6 win over the Orioles #CurtainCall
While Alonso wants to stay fresh in 2025 to help the Mets, he could have another reason for declining the event. Alonso signed a two-year, $54 million deal to return to the Mets in the offseason, but that deal contains an opt-out after 2025.
Pete Alonso homered twice and drove in five runs, Brandon Nimmo hit his second grand slam in four days and the New York Mets battered the reeling New York Yankees 12-6.
Francisco Lindor won the fan vote; Juan Soto missed the cut despite being one of the fan vote finalists and being named June's National League Player of the Month.
The Mets have three All-Stars — and one notable omission. Pete Alonso was named a National League reserve and Edwin Diaz made the pitching staff, but Juan Soto was left off of the roster in a surprise snub.