Pete Alonso's clutch homer awakens Mets' swagger in extra-inning win over Marlins
Briefly

The New York Mets clinched a 6-5 victory against the Miami Marlins highlighted by Pete Alonso's tying three-run home run. The win secured the series and wrapped up a balanced road trip at 3-3. Key moments included a bases-loaded walk by Jesse Winker in the 11th inning, and robust pitching from the bullpen, particularly in critical moments, ensuring their defense weathered Marlins threats. A controversial play at the plate also compounded the game’s intensity, underlining defensive struggles and challenges faced throughout the match.
"Alonso blasted a tying three-run homer, the bullpen held the fort, and the Mets pushed across two runs in the 11th inning for a 6-5 victory at loanDepot park."
"With it 4-4, the Marlins threatened against Edwin Díaz in the eighth. Edwards appeared to score the go-ahead run, sprinting home from third on Griffin Conine's grounder but the call was overturned on replay."
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