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Why Mets’ Pete Alonso decided not to participate in Home Run Derby

by Marko Florentino
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Pete Alonso will be in the All-Star Game, but he won’t be participating in the Home Run Derby. 

The first baseman has taken part in the competition four times and won it twice. 

This time, though, he said he values getting ready for the second half more. 

“I decided not to do it this year,’’ Alonso said after he was named to the NL team Sunday following a 6-4 loss to the Yankees at Citi Field. “I’ve never really fully enjoyed three off-days. I just want to be in the best possible position to help this team win in the second half.” 

He pointed to the toll it can take as the Mets prepare for the second half of the season. 


Pete Alonso of the New York Mets rounding the bases.
Pete Alonso will not be participating in the Home Run Derby this year. Charles Wenzelberg/New York Post

“It’s not necessarily the work and the swing,” Alonso said of his decision to sit it out. “It’s the adrenaline. You’ve got to be up in compete and game mode.” 

Alonso first won the competition during his historic rookie season in 2019 and again in 2021. 

He also took part in it in 2022 and ’23. 

Alonso added that he could take part in the derby again in the future, depending on the venue. 

“It doesn’t mean no forever,” Alonso said. “For me, if the All-Star Game happens at Citi Field or another park I love to hit at like Fenway [Park] or Wrigley [Field], for sure. But for me, I’m not necessarily called to do it. I love the event. I didn’t feel motivated to do it this year, and I figured I’d take a break and use it as recovery.” 


Kodai Senga “physically feels fine,” according to manager Carlos Mendoza, following his Saturday rehab start for Triple-A Syracuse.


Yankees

Mets officials are expected to decide within the next day or two whether the right-hander is ready to rejoin the team for his next start.

Senga has been rehabbing a right hamstring strain since June 12. 


Jesse Winker played in a fourth minor league rehab game on Sunday and could potentially join the Mets on Tuesday in Baltimore, according to Mendoza.



The veteran outfielder has been rehabbing an oblique strain since early May. 


Mendoza said his frustration with plate umpire John Bacon had been building throughout the game, leading to his ninth-inning ejection for arguing a called third strike on Luis Torrens.

Mendoza’s ejection was his second in eight games. 

“Especially in that situation leading off an inning, you are down two and you want to get guys on base,” Mendoza said. “You get calls like that, it’s pretty frustrating.” 



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