Alonso robs deGrom of a strikeout, a breakdown

Jun 7, 2019 412.6K views 0:51

What Happened

In the top of the third inning of a game between the New York Mets and an unknown opponent, Mets ace Jacob deGrom takes the mound with the score tied. Facing the opposing pitcher, deGrom looks to add to his strikeout total for the day. The pitcher squares around to bunt, attempting to advance the runners and put the team in scoring position. On a 2-1 count, the pitcher fouls off the bunt attempt, leaving him with two strikes. Undeterred, he tries to lay down another bunt. Mets first baseman Pete Alonso charges in, fully extending his body to make a spectacular diving catch and record the out. However, as deGrom points out, the bunt was unnecessary with two strikes, as the pitcher could have simply let the ball drop for a strikeout. DeGrom good-naturedly chuckles and gestures to Alonso, acknowledging that the diving catch cost him an easy strikeout. Alonso, realizing his mistake, sheepishly grins and shrugs his shoulders, clearly embarrassed by the unnecessary play. The moment showcases the lighthearted camaraderie between the two Mets teammates, even when one inadvertently robs the other of a statistical accomplishment. Despite the amusing interaction, the game remains tied as deGrom continues his dominant outing. The Mets will need to capitalize on scoring opportunities if they hope to emerge victorious in this crucial matchup. With deGrom's ace-level performance and the team's strong defensive play, the Mets have a chance to secure an important win and strengthen their position in the standings.

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pretty fun thing in the Mets game in the

top of the third degrom versus the

pitcher trying to bunt the runners over

because it's National League in the

pitchers we got to watch this [ __ ] one