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Since his breakout in 2019, Pete Alonzo has established himself as one of the more reliable hitters in baseball. Over six seasons, he has consistently demonstrated his prowess at the plate, maintaining an above-average hitting performance by at least 20 points in every season. In addition to boasting over 120 career home runs and an average of 43 home runs per year, Alonzo's durability is noteworthy. He has played at least 152 games in each season, missing only a mere total of 24 games in his entire career.
Alonzo's performance may not rival that of high-profile stars like Aaron Judge, but it should be appreciated on its own merits. Mets fans recognize his value, but other teams and analysts may overlook the significance of his consistency and the impact of his power at the plate.