All season, fans heeded the calls of the team and the owners, packing Citi Field to see what they hoped would be winning baseball. For the most part, the Mets have given those fans a show at home, but there has been tremendous frustration among the fanbase over the last few months as the Amazins’ have looked anything but.

The Mets had to contend with an NFL Sunday, kids going back to school and waning fan interest in a team that lost eight straight coming into the series finale against the Texas Rangers. Those who showed up to Citi Field on Sunday to see the third game of a series that has been eventful, yet frustrating, finally got something to cheer about when Pete Alonso hit a walk-off bomb to give the Mets a 5-2 win.

“He’s powerful,” manager Carlos Mendoza said of his first basem

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