Pete Alonso hit by Braves’ Bryce Elder after previous taunting

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It has been a rough year of plunking for Pete Alonso when he faces the Braves.

Alonso was hit in the back by Atlanta right-hander Bryce Elder in the top of the fourth inning, drawing cheers from the Braves crowd at Truist Park.

There was no incidents after the plunking, and Alonso remained in the game and went to first after getting hit by what appeared to be a fastball.

But this wasn’t the first time Alonso was hit by a pitch against the Braves.

The 28-year-old Alonso was hit on the left wrist during a Mets’ loss to the Braves on June 7 this season.

He suffered a wrist contusion after getting drilled with a 97-mph fastball by Charlie Morton and was placed on the injured list during a key part of the season when the Mets were trying to stay in the playoff hunt.

The Braves right-hander later sought out Alonso to apologize and check on him.


Pete Alonso gets hit in the back by a pitch by Bryce Elder during the fourth inning of the Mets-Braves game.
Pete Alonso gets hit in the back by a pitch by Bryce Elder during the fourth inning of the Mets-Braves game.
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That left wrist injury came a day after Alonso hit a homer off Elder and talked trash to the righty for hanging a curveball on the big blast.

“Throw it again, throw it again, please. Throw it again,” Alonso was caught yelling on a hot mic toward Elder from the Mets dugout after the 448-foot blast during the June 6 game, which the Mets also ended up losing.

After the game, Elder said he did not hear what Alonso said and even added that he would’ve done something similar had he hit the ball as far as the slugger did.

Whether Elder’s hitting Alonso in Tuesday’s game was intentional or not, there was recent history between the two players.

Alonso’s Mets are trailing the Braves 3-2 in the sixth inning.

Atlanta entered the game with an 80-44 record and had a huge 22-game lead over the Mets, who are 59-67 and playing out the string.

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