The New York Mets entered Sunday's game against the Texas Rangers on an eight-game losing streak. The Mets' struggles in recent action led many to wonder if they can even reach the postseason. In the bottom of the 10th inning during Sunday's game, however, Pete Alonso ended the losing streak.

With the game even at 2-2, Alonso stepped to the plate with runners on first and second. A single likely would have got the job done, and a double certainly would have taken care of business. Alonso, known for his over-the-fence power, decided to add a little something extra to his walk-off hit on Sunday afternoon, however.

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Alonso waited back on a 1-1 96 MPH fastball and drove it to the opposite field. The ball carried over the fence — sending the Citi Field fans

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