The Register Citizen (Torrington, CT)

Smith, Alonso HRs help cap off sweep

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MINNEAPOLI­S — With one powerful swing, Pete Alonso proved for now his safety from Home Run Derby harm.

Alonso and the New York Mets put quite the hurt on the Minnesota Twins to sweep this twogame series.

Dominic Smith put the Mets in front with his pinchhit, threerun homer in the seventh inning, and the rookie AllStar Alonso added a 474foot moonshot halfway up the third deck in a 144 victory on Wednesday that stuck the Twins with their first threegame losing streak this season.

“That one felt good. Hopefully I can hit some farther than that,” said Alonso, who watched his homer the whole way. “It’s not every day you hit one like that.”

Amed Rosario went 4 for 4 with a home run and three RBIs for the Mets, who set a 2019 high for runs and matched a season best with their fourth consecutiv­e victory. All of the wins have been on the road for the Mets, who at 2132 still have the worst record away from home in the NL.

Though the Mets already had blown open the game against Twins relievers Trevor May (33) and Matt Magill by that point, the tworun drive by Alonso was ultimately their most remarkable of the humid

afternoon, longer than any of the 57 homers he hit in the derby in Cleveland last week. That also was the first postderby long ball by Alonso, who emerged from the break in a 1for17 slide until his 31st homer.

“I still don’t think it’s the farthest one he’ll hit, but for him to hit one like that it just shows how much power he has and the kind of player he is,” Smith said. “It’s fun.”

Alonso also now has the Mets record of 54 extrabase hits in a rookie season, with 67 games still to go.

“Sky’s the limit right now,” he said. “I’m just

looking to keep working hard and playing hard for the guys.”

The Twins took a fivegame lead on Cleveland into the afternoon, their smallest advantage in the AL Central standings since May 19, and they produced some untimely sloppiness. Left fielder Eddie Rosario dropped a routine fly at the warning track for a twobase, twoout, tworun error in the sixrun eighth, giving the Twins six errors and 11 unearned runs in five games since the AllStar break. Rosario said afterward he lost track in the sun as the ball approached his glove.

Seven of the runs scored by the Mets were unearned, including one of the two

against Twins starter Martin Perez due to an offtarget throw by third baseman Miguel Sano in the fourth inning that allowed Alonso to reach on a routine grounder. Nelson Cruz and Mitch Garver, who gave the Twins a 32 lead with his 15th homer in the fifth, went deep against Mets starter Jason Vargas (45), who finished six innings for the victory.

“We were in a good spot, and then the wheels kind of fell off in a few different ways,” manager Rocco Baldelli said.

May surrendere­d the homer on a 02 curveball to Smith, who was 0 for 16 with 11 strikeouts this season with an 02 count until that swing. May also gave

up the goahead home run in the seventh inning on Sunday in a 43 loss to the Indians.

“It’s a gut punch when you feel so good, you’re getting ahead of guys and you’re making the pitches over and over and over to guys,” May said. “Sometimes they just earn it. Usually they don’t earn it this many times in a row, though.”

This game got so out of hand for the Twins that utility infielder Ehire Adrianza pitched the ninth, as the Mets improved to 50 at Target Field, where they also won three games in 2013.

“We’re inching closer and closer. It’s not out of the realm of possibilit­y, and

that’s what we’re focusing our sights on, getting to the postseason this year,” manager Mickey Callaway said.

SWITCHING SIDES

The fan in left field who caught Cruz’s homer was wearing a Mets cap. When the TV camera captured him later , he was wearing a Twins cap.

TRAINER’S ROOM

Mets: After being designated for assignment last week, RHP Wilmer Font was traded to Toronto for cash. Font was acquired in May in a deal with Tampa Bay.

Twins: 2B Jonathan Schoop was diagnosed with a mild abdominal mus

cle strain, after hurting himself during a swing in the eighth inning on Tuesday night. He was held out of the lineup.

UP NEXT

Mets: RHP Noah Syndergaar­d (74, 4.55 ERA) pitches on Thursday night in San Francisco to start a fourgame series against the Giants, who send LHP Madison Bumgarner (57, 3.86 ERA) to the mound.

Twins: RHP Kyle Gibson (84, 4.03 ERA) starts on Thursday night against Oakland in the opener of a fourgame series. RHP Mike Fiers (93, 3.61 ERA) takes the mound for the Athletics.

 ?? Hannah Foslien / Getty Images ?? The Mets’ Dominic Smith celebrates a threerun home run against the Twins during the seventh inning.
Hannah Foslien / Getty Images The Mets’ Dominic Smith celebrates a threerun home run against the Twins during the seventh inning.

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