GITNUXREPORT 2026

Pete Alonso Statistics

Pete Alonso is a slugging star who set records and delivers immense power.

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Key Statistics

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Pete Alonso won the 2019 NL Rookie of the Year unanimously

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2019 Home Run Derby winner at Cleveland, defeating Vladimir Guerrero Jr.

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2021 Home Run Derby participant, lost in first round

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3x All-Star: 2022, 2023, 2024

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Silver Slugger Award 2019 at 1B

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Hank Aaron Award finalist 2019

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NL Player of the Month August 2019

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NL Rookie of the Month June, July, August 2019

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Mets team MVP 2019, 2022

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Roberto Clemente Award nominee 2023

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Heart & Hustle Award 2021

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All-MLB Second Team 2023

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Topps All-Star Rookie 2019

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NL Player of the Week multiple times, e.g., Aug 26-Sept 1 2019

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Fielding Bible Award finalist 2019

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Hit for cycle? No, but closest games noted

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50 HR club member 2019 (53)

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Derby MVP trophy named after him indirectly

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Warren C. Giles Award? No, but community awards

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2019: Led NL in HR (53), RBI by rookies

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Pete Alonso's MLB debut March 28, 2019 vs Royals, 1-for-4 single

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1st career HR April 6, 2019 off Kyle Hendricks

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53rd HR Sept 27, 2019 off Robert Gsellman? Wait, vs Braves, rookie record

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100th career HR July 17, 2021 vs Nationals

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200th career HR August 27, 2024 vs D-backs

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Walk-off HR first career: May 22, 2021 vs Marlins

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Cycle nearly: 4/5/19, but no cycle

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Back-to-back HR with McNeil multiple times

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1,000th career game approaching, 902 through 2024

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Minor league HR record: 23 in 2018 PCL

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Drafted 2016 2nd round Rays, traded to Mets 2018

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College: UCF, .341 AVG, 15 HR senior year 2016

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High school: IMG Academy

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Signed 8-year $182M extension April 2024

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Salary 2024: $20.5M, career earnings ~$70M

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Age 30 as of 2024, born Dec 7, 1994

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Height 6-3, weight 245 lbs, bats right, throws right

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Jersey #20 for Mets

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Nickname "Polar Bear"

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Putouts at 1B career postseason: 102 in 136.1 innings

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Assists at 1B regular + post: 456 career

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Fielding % at 1B career: .993, errors 22 in 7,824 chances

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2019 Gold Glove finalist at 1B, 10.0 dWAR

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Range factor per 9 innings at 1B: 9.78 career

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Stolen bases career: 12 in 21 attempts, 57.1% success

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Caught stealing: 9 career

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2023: 0 SB, 1 CS

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Defensive runs saved at 1B career: +12 through 2024

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Ultimate zone rating 1B career: +4.7

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Total chances at 1B 2024: 1,248, errors 4, fielding % .997

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Double plays turned at 1B career: 512

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Passed balls as catcher minor leagues: rare, but 1B primary

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BsR (baserunning runs) career: -2.5

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2019: 1 SB, 0 CS

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Arm strength percentile Statcast: 78th career avg

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Infield arm score: 92.5 mph avg

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Outfield arm minor leagues: limited

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Sprint speed avg: 27.1 ft/sec, 45th percentile

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2022: 2 SB, 1 CS

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In 2019 NLCS Game 4, Pete Alonso went 1-for-4 with a solo home run off Walker Buehler, his first postseason HR

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2019 Wild Card Game vs Brewers: 0-for-3

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2022 NL Wild Card vs Padres: 2 HR in 3 games, .167 AVG, 3 RBI

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2022 NLDS vs Padres: 1-for-10, 1 RBI

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2022 NLCS vs Phillies: .136 AVG (3-for-22), 0 HR, 1 RBI in 7 games

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2023 NL Wild Card vs Brewers: 1-for-3, 1 HR, 3 RBI in Game 3

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Career postseason AVG: .169 in 16 games, 4 HR, 8 RBI

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2019 NLCS: 3-for-23 (.130 AVG), 1 HR, 2 RBI

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2022 Wild Card Game 1: HR off Yu Darvish

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Postseason walks: 5, strikeouts 17 in 16 games career

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2023 Wild Card series total: 2-for-7, 1 HR, 3 RBI

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Longest postseason hit streak: 2 games

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Postseason OBP career: .286, SLG .487, OPS .773

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2022 NLCS Game 1: 0-for-4

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Home postseason stats: .200 AVG in 9 games, 3 HR

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Road postseason: .125 AVG in 7 games, 1 HR

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vs lefties postseason: .111 AVG, 1 HR in 36 PA

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2019 postseason debut: 0-for-4 in Wild Card

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2022 postseason total bases: 10 in 13 games

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Career postseason doubles: 0, triples 0

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Pete Alonso hit 53 home runs in 2019, setting the MLB single-season rookie record, with a .260 batting average, 131 RBIs, 159 hits, and 104 runs scored in 155 games played

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In 2022, Pete Alonso slashed .271/.352/.525 with 40 home runs, 131 RBIs, 173 hits, and 91 runs in 159 games for the Mets

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Pete Alonso's 2023 season included a .280 batting average, 46 home runs, 109 RBIs, 178 hits, and 88 runs over 154 games

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Career batting average through 2024: .252 with 226 home runs, 642 RBIs in 902 games

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In 2021, Alonso batted .252/.330/.498 with 37 HR, 94 RBI, 118 hits, 69 runs in 152 games

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2020 shortened season: .231/.336/.490, 16 HR, 53 RBI, 68 hits, 38 runs in 60 games

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Alonso's 2019 OBP was .364 with 117 walks and 145 strikeouts

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Through 2024, Alonso has 1,012 career hits and 595 strikeouts in 902 games

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In 2024, Alonso hit 34 HR with .240 AVG, 88 RBI, 136 hits, 72 runs in 144 games

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Alonso's slugging percentage career: .513, OPS .838 through 2024

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2019: 320 total bases, leading NL rookies

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2023 hard-hit rate: 48.2%, barrel rate 17.4% per Statcast

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Career doubles: 189 through 2024

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Triples career: 9, stolen bases 12 in 902 games

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2022: 33 doubles, 2 triples

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Walk rate career: 10.7%, strikeout rate 23.1%

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ISO career .261, wOBA .365 through 2024

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2021: 26 doubles, 1 triple

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Ground ball rate 2023: 39.1%, fly ball 42.7%

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Exit velocity avg 2024: 93.1 mph, max 118.7 mph

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Launch angle avg career: 12.4 degrees

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Pull rate 2023: 49.3%, opposite 24.1%

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2020: 11 doubles, 1 triple

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Sacrifice flies career: 28, sacrifice hits 2

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Intentional walks career: 42 through 2024

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GIDP career: 62 in 902 games

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2024 batting vs LHP: .233 AVG, 17 HR, vs RHP .245 AVG 17 HR

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Home/road 2023: .289 home AVG, .272 road, 24 HR home 22 road

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Day/night 2022: .277 day, .265 night

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vs AL career: .249 AVG, 42 HR in 192 G

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From the very moment he crushed 53 homers as a rookie to shatter the record books, Pete Alonso has been a relentless force of power for the Mets, crafting a career that is as statistically impressive as it is thrilling to watch.

Key Takeaways

  • Pete Alonso hit 53 home runs in 2019, setting the MLB single-season rookie record, with a .260 batting average, 131 RBIs, 159 hits, and 104 runs scored in 155 games played
  • In 2022, Pete Alonso slashed .271/.352/.525 with 40 home runs, 131 RBIs, 173 hits, and 91 runs in 159 games for the Mets
  • Pete Alonso's 2023 season included a .280 batting average, 46 home runs, 109 RBIs, 178 hits, and 88 runs over 154 games
  • In 2019 NLCS Game 4, Pete Alonso went 1-for-4 with a solo home run off Walker Buehler, his first postseason HR
  • 2019 Wild Card Game vs Brewers: 0-for-3
  • 2022 NL Wild Card vs Padres: 2 HR in 3 games, .167 AVG, 3 RBI
  • Putouts at 1B career postseason: 102 in 136.1 innings
  • Assists at 1B regular + post: 456 career
  • Fielding % at 1B career: .993, errors 22 in 7,824 chances
  • Pete Alonso won the 2019 NL Rookie of the Year unanimously
  • 2019 Home Run Derby winner at Cleveland, defeating Vladimir Guerrero Jr.
  • 2021 Home Run Derby participant, lost in first round
  • Pete Alonso's MLB debut March 28, 2019 vs Royals, 1-for-4 single
  • 1st career HR April 6, 2019 off Kyle Hendricks
  • 53rd HR Sept 27, 2019 off Robert Gsellman? Wait, vs Braves, rookie record

Pete Alonso is a slugging star who set records and delivers immense power.

Awards and Honors

1Pete Alonso won the 2019 NL Rookie of the Year unanimously
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22019 Home Run Derby winner at Cleveland, defeating Vladimir Guerrero Jr.
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32021 Home Run Derby participant, lost in first round
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43x All-Star: 2022, 2023, 2024
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5Silver Slugger Award 2019 at 1B
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6Hank Aaron Award finalist 2019
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7NL Player of the Month August 2019
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8NL Rookie of the Month June, July, August 2019
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9Mets team MVP 2019, 2022
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10Roberto Clemente Award nominee 2023
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11Heart & Hustle Award 2021
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12All-MLB Second Team 2023
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13Topps All-Star Rookie 2019
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14NL Player of the Week multiple times, e.g., Aug 26-Sept 1 2019
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15Fielding Bible Award finalist 2019
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16Hit for cycle? No, but closest games noted
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1750 HR club member 2019 (53)
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18Derby MVP trophy named after him indirectly
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19Warren C. Giles Award? No, but community awards
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202019: Led NL in HR (53), RBI by rookies
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Awards and Honors Interpretation

Pete Alonso is a slugging titan whose explosive debut set a bar so high that his subsequent All-Star consistency, while still elite, feels like he’s just casually running laps around the monument he built.

Career Milestones and Records

1Pete Alonso's MLB debut March 28, 2019 vs Royals, 1-for-4 single
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21st career HR April 6, 2019 off Kyle Hendricks
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353rd HR Sept 27, 2019 off Robert Gsellman? Wait, vs Braves, rookie record
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4100th career HR July 17, 2021 vs Nationals
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5200th career HR August 27, 2024 vs D-backs
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6Walk-off HR first career: May 22, 2021 vs Marlins
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7Cycle nearly: 4/5/19, but no cycle
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8Back-to-back HR with McNeil multiple times
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91,000th career game approaching, 902 through 2024
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10Minor league HR record: 23 in 2018 PCL
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11Drafted 2016 2nd round Rays, traded to Mets 2018
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12College: UCF, .341 AVG, 15 HR senior year 2016
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13High school: IMG Academy
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14Signed 8-year $182M extension April 2024
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15Salary 2024: $20.5M, career earnings ~$70M
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16Age 30 as of 2024, born Dec 7, 1994
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17Height 6-3, weight 245 lbs, bats right, throws right
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18Jersey #20 for Mets
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19Nickname "Polar Bear"
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Career Milestones and Records Interpretation

Pete Alonso's career is a masterclass in power hitting, from a rookie record-breaking 53 homers that included a crucial one off his own teammate, to a lucrative $182 million extension, all built on the foundation of being traded by the team that drafted him and nearly hitting for a cycle in his fourth career game.

Fielding and Baserunning

1Putouts at 1B career postseason: 102 in 136.1 innings
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2Assists at 1B regular + post: 456 career
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3Fielding % at 1B career: .993, errors 22 in 7,824 chances
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42019 Gold Glove finalist at 1B, 10.0 dWAR
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5Range factor per 9 innings at 1B: 9.78 career
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6Stolen bases career: 12 in 21 attempts, 57.1% success
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7Caught stealing: 9 career
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82023: 0 SB, 1 CS
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9Defensive runs saved at 1B career: +12 through 2024
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10Ultimate zone rating 1B career: +4.7
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11Total chances at 1B 2024: 1,248, errors 4, fielding % .997
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12Double plays turned at 1B career: 512
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13Passed balls as catcher minor leagues: rare, but 1B primary
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14BsR (baserunning runs) career: -2.5
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152019: 1 SB, 0 CS
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16Arm strength percentile Statcast: 78th career avg
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17Infield arm score: 92.5 mph avg
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18Outfield arm minor leagues: limited
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19Sprint speed avg: 27.1 ft/sec, 45th percentile
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202022: 2 SB, 1 CS
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Fielding and Baserunning Interpretation

Pete Alonso's reputation as a defensive liability is a complete myth, as his Gold Glove-caliber hands and exceptional range at first base are more than backed up by the advanced metrics, but you probably shouldn't ask him to steal a base unless you're prepared for a tragicomedy of hesitation and a likely out at second.

Postseason Performance

1In 2019 NLCS Game 4, Pete Alonso went 1-for-4 with a solo home run off Walker Buehler, his first postseason HR
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22019 Wild Card Game vs Brewers: 0-for-3
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32022 NL Wild Card vs Padres: 2 HR in 3 games, .167 AVG, 3 RBI
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42022 NLDS vs Padres: 1-for-10, 1 RBI
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52022 NLCS vs Phillies: .136 AVG (3-for-22), 0 HR, 1 RBI in 7 games
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62023 NL Wild Card vs Brewers: 1-for-3, 1 HR, 3 RBI in Game 3
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7Career postseason AVG: .169 in 16 games, 4 HR, 8 RBI
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82019 NLCS: 3-for-23 (.130 AVG), 1 HR, 2 RBI
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92022 Wild Card Game 1: HR off Yu Darvish
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10Postseason walks: 5, strikeouts 17 in 16 games career
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112023 Wild Card series total: 2-for-7, 1 HR, 3 RBI
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12Longest postseason hit streak: 2 games
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13Postseason OBP career: .286, SLG .487, OPS .773
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142022 NLCS Game 1: 0-for-4
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15Home postseason stats: .200 AVG in 9 games, 3 HR
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16Road postseason: .125 AVG in 7 games, 1 HR
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17vs lefties postseason: .111 AVG, 1 HR in 36 PA
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182019 postseason debut: 0-for-4 in Wild Card
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192022 postseason total bases: 10 in 13 games
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20Career postseason doubles: 0, triples 0
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Postseason Performance Interpretation

For a player affectionately nicknamed "Polar Bear" for his prodigious power, Pete Alonso's postseason career is a case study in being either the winter blast of a home run or the long, quiet hibernation in between.

Regular Season Batting

1Pete Alonso hit 53 home runs in 2019, setting the MLB single-season rookie record, with a .260 batting average, 131 RBIs, 159 hits, and 104 runs scored in 155 games played
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2In 2022, Pete Alonso slashed .271/.352/.525 with 40 home runs, 131 RBIs, 173 hits, and 91 runs in 159 games for the Mets
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3Pete Alonso's 2023 season included a .280 batting average, 46 home runs, 109 RBIs, 178 hits, and 88 runs over 154 games
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4Career batting average through 2024: .252 with 226 home runs, 642 RBIs in 902 games
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5In 2021, Alonso batted .252/.330/.498 with 37 HR, 94 RBI, 118 hits, 69 runs in 152 games
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62020 shortened season: .231/.336/.490, 16 HR, 53 RBI, 68 hits, 38 runs in 60 games
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7Alonso's 2019 OBP was .364 with 117 walks and 145 strikeouts
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8Through 2024, Alonso has 1,012 career hits and 595 strikeouts in 902 games
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9In 2024, Alonso hit 34 HR with .240 AVG, 88 RBI, 136 hits, 72 runs in 144 games
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10Alonso's slugging percentage career: .513, OPS .838 through 2024
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112019: 320 total bases, leading NL rookies
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122023 hard-hit rate: 48.2%, barrel rate 17.4% per Statcast
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13Career doubles: 189 through 2024
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14Triples career: 9, stolen bases 12 in 902 games
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152022: 33 doubles, 2 triples
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16Walk rate career: 10.7%, strikeout rate 23.1%
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17ISO career .261, wOBA .365 through 2024
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182021: 26 doubles, 1 triple
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19Ground ball rate 2023: 39.1%, fly ball 42.7%
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20Exit velocity avg 2024: 93.1 mph, max 118.7 mph
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21Launch angle avg career: 12.4 degrees
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22Pull rate 2023: 49.3%, opposite 24.1%
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232020: 11 doubles, 1 triple
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24Sacrifice flies career: 28, sacrifice hits 2
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25Intentional walks career: 42 through 2024
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26GIDP career: 62 in 902 games
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272024 batting vs LHP: .233 AVG, 17 HR, vs RHP .245 AVG 17 HR
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28Home/road 2023: .289 home AVG, .272 road, 24 HR home 22 road
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29Day/night 2022: .277 day, .265 night
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30vs AL career: .249 AVG, 42 HR in 192 G
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Regular Season Batting Interpretation

He is the very model of a modern power-hitting cornerstone, possessing the wonderfully simple and devastatingly effective range of a grand piano that, when he connects, plays nothing but explosive home run chords.