8/12/2021 - Pete Alonso's Walk-off Homer Clinches Sweep Vs Nationals by @Josh S - Post Details

8/12/2021 - Pete Alonso's Walk-off Homer Clinches Sweep Vs Nationals

The Mets' resident Polar Bear belts a rainmaker to cap a double-header and series sweep of the Washington Nationals.

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