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Mets vs Braves (8/12/25)

Mets vs Braves (8/12/25)

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Pete Alonso broke the Mets franchise HR record, hitting his 253rd home run in the third inning as New York topped the Atlanta Braves 13-5. The Mets hit six home runs on the night, including two from Alonso as well as two from Francisco Alvarez.
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