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Boomer & Gio

Pete Alonso Loves Being A Met, Yanks Murder Twins, Other MLB Scores

Boomer & Gio

Audacy

Sports, News

4.2707 Ratings

🗓️ 13 August 2025

⏱️ 11 minutes

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Summary

C-Lo begins with Pete Alonso’s historic home run. He added another last night as the Mets totaled six homers against the Braves. C-Mac wonders how long Gary Cohen has had the “private iceberg” call ready. Keith thought it was too staged. C-Mac jokes that Clay Holmes would have been run out of town if he ruined last night’s game. C-Mac loves the Minnesota Twins.

Transcript

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0:00.0

We will begin at City Field. Certainly a night to remember is Darrell Strawberry's franchise home run record no longer.

0:07.0

Pete drives one to deep right center field headed back for the wall. It's out of here. Out of here. Peter Lorenzo stands alone.

0:16.1

The polar bear on his own private iceberg. Peter Lorenzo, the most prolific home run hitter in New York Mets history. That's Gary Cohen on SNY, number 253 at the time. It gave the Mets a 5-1 lead. Clay Holmes decided to give all that back in the next half inning, the top of the fourth, but the Mets got the response from their offense that they really didn't get Sunday in Milwaukee.

0:39.4

And that included another blast from Alonzo.

0:42.0

Swinging a high fly ball straightaway, center field.

0:45.6

Harris looks up and it's got out of you like that.

0:50.5

254 from Pete Alonzo.

0:53.0

And that would be Keith Rad on Odyssey Mets Radio.

0:55.4

So two for Pete.

0:56.4

You had two for Francisco Alvarez.

0:58.5

Mets end up hitting six home runs, each of them with two outs on their way to a 13-5 series

1:03.8

opening win over the Braves to snap their seven-game losing streak in the process.

1:06.8

We used to ask, obviously, whenever John Sterling had a home run call for someone, how long he had it in his mind.

1:14.2

Same thing with, like, big moments. How long do you think he had on his own individual iceberg? How long do you think Gary had that one in the back of his mind? I feel like Gary usually doesn't go that route. Oh, there's, I mean, I think he had that.

1:09.1

I think that would have.

1:09.9

Oh, no, I agree.

1:10.4

I'm just saying it was, I was a little surprised think he had that i think that oh no i agree i'm just saying i was i was

1:29.5

a little surprised that he had what you would think was the predetermined call yeah i think he did

1:34.9

i agree yeah yeah just i feel like that's usually not his not his move but maybe he felt this was

1:40.2

a big enough moment that he wanted something and i'm not knocking i thought it was good i thought it was

1:44.1

funny and clever.

1:44.7

But I'm just, I'm just always curious.

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