The Mets’ lineup is just not the same without Pete Alonso, The Post’s Steve Serby writes.
Kodai Senga, their unsung ace on the mound., another Citi Field crowd left exasperated, angry, frustrated … pick one.You know what Casey “Can’t Anybody Here Play This Game?” Stengel would have said? Can’t Anybody Here Win Three Straight Games?
There is still plenty of season left. But you know what Yogi Berra might have said? It gets late early out here.Pete Alonso looks on from the dugout during the Mets’ 5-3 loss to the Cardinals.“Our lineup is definitely more potent with Pete in it than without him, that’s kind of a no-brainer,” Mark Canha said. “I still think we have guys that can hurt you in our lineup, but Pete is one of the most prolific power hitters in the game.”Senga wasn’t his best version of himself.
“We ran out of innings,” Francisco Lindor said. “Most of the games we’ve been in it. It’s not like we’re just getting beaten up every single night. We have given ourselves a chance to win the ballgames. We just gotta make sure in the ninth [David] Robertson comes and close the game.”
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