Pete Alonso passed Darryl Strawberry to become the New York Mets' all-time home run leader on Tuesday night against the Atlanta Braves. He hit another home run later in the game.

Alonso's historic night is just part of what has been one of his best seasons. His contract has a player option after the season, and it is likely that he will opt out.

After the game, he was asked how many more home runs he could hit for the Mets if he stayed with the Mets long-term. His answer was a clear message to ownership and the front office .

"There's only one way to find out," Alonso told reporters per SNY.

Alonso has been with the Mets for seven seasons now. Since his debut in 2019, only Aaron Judge has hit more home runs. Alonso has shown that his power is still there, but now he is also hitting f

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