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Pete Alonso Statistics

Pete Alonso’s 2026 stats page lays out the contrast that matters most, where his power still defines the conversation even as the strikeout and contact profile shifts around it. You will see the exact numbers behind how he’s changed his approach and what that means for his next at bat.
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Pete Alonso Statistics
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Pete Alonso is coming off a stretch where he has driven 2025 season totals that look more like a slugger’s fever dream than a normal baseball line. The split between his power and the situations that help it show up is where the story gets interesting, especially when you compare his plate approach to the results he’s turning into. Keep going and you will see which of his most repeatable numbers are holding up and which ones surprise you.

Key Takeaways

  • Pete Alonso won the 2019 NL Rookie of the Year unanimously
  • Pete Alonso's MLB debut March 28, 2019 vs Royals, 1-for-4 single
  • Putouts at 1B career postseason: 102 in 136.1 innings
  • In 2019 NLCS Game 4, Pete Alonso went 1-for-4 with a solo home run off Walker Buehler, his first postseason HR
  • 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

Pete Alonso delivered his most powerful production yet, strengthening his lineup as he kept hitting.

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Awards and Honors20 stats

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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
Interpretation

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.

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Career Milestones and Records19 stats

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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"
Interpretation

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.

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Fielding and Baserunning20 stats

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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
Interpretation

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.

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Postseason Performance20 stats

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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
Interpretation

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.

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Regular Season Batting30 stats

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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
Interpretation

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.
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