Nobody has been better than Mets first baseman Pete Alonso at hitting home runs since making his MLB debut in 2019. He entered the 2023 season with 146 career homers, which was the most in baseball (Aaron Judge came in a close second with 137). As the Polar Bear launches each ball over the fence this season, we’ll be keeping track of the destruction with our 2023 Pete Alonso Home Run Tracker.
Footage of all Alonso’s homers can be found below, along with pertinent information people want to know. This includes the date and the opponent, along with the distance and exit velocity. Follow along as the right-handed slugger continues to cement his place among all-time Mets greats when it comes to mashing taters.
Editor’s Note: Looking for the Pete Alonso Home Run Tracker for 2024? You can find it here.
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Distance: 377 feet
Exit Velocity: 104.1 mph
Distance: 397 feet
Exit Velocity: 105.8 mph
Distance: 424 feet
Exit Velocity: 111.8 mph
Distance: 403 feet
Exit Velocity: 105.8 mph
Distance: 408 feet
Exit Velocity: 105 mph
Distance: 431 feet
Exit Velocity: 112.2 mph
Distance: 421 feet
Exit Velocity: 107.3 mph
Distance: 430 feet
Exit Velocity: 111.7 mph
Distance: 366 feet
Exit Velocity: 104 mph
Distance: 415 feet
Exit Velocity: 108 mph
Distance: 380 feet
Exit Velocity: 103.3 mph
Distance: 360 feet
Exit Velocity: 103.7 mph
Distance: 374 feet
Exit Velocity: 104.7 mph
Distance: 412 feet
Exit Velocity: 107.5 mph
Distance: 416 feet
Exit Velocity: 112.3 mph
Distance: 446 feet
Exit Velocity: 113.4 mph
Distance: 400 feet
Exit Velocity: 102.2 mph
Distance: 434 feet
Exit Velocity: 111.3 mph
Distance: 372 feet
Exit Velocity: 102 mph
Distance: 415 feet
Exit Velocity: 105.1 mph
Distance: 360 feet
Exit Velocity: 98.4 mph
Distance: 448 feet
Exit Velocity: 110.6 mph
Distance: 432 feet
Exit Velocity: 113.7 mph
Distance: 383 feet
Exit Velocity: 105.2 mph
Distance: 433 feet
Exit Velocity: 104.9 mph
Distance: 371 feet
Exit Velocity: 111.5 mph
Distance: 372 feet
Exit Velocity: 108.2 mph
Distance: 431 feet
Exit Velocity: 109.8 mph
Distance: 453 feet
Exit Velocity: 112.5 mph
Distance: 423 feet
Exit Velocity: 107.1 mph
Distance: 429 feet
Exit Velocity: 115.7 mph
Distance: 380 feet
Exit Velocity: 108.2 mph
Distance: 423 feet
Exit Velocity: 111.7 mph
Distance: 419 feet
Exit Velocity: 110.1 mph
Distance: 434 feet
Exit Velocity: 109.6 mph
Distance: 389 feet
Exit Velocity: 112.2 mph
Distance: 437 feet
Exit Velocity: 111.1 mph
Distance: 466 feet
Exit Velocity: 111.4 mph
Distance: 423 feet
Exit Velocity: 113.5 mph
Distance: 385 feet
Exit Velocity: 115.6 mph
Distance: 397 feet
Exit Velocity: 107.4 mph
Distance: 420 feet
Exit Velocity: 108.3 mph
Distance: 427 feet
Exit Velocity: 111.4 mph
Distance: 424 feet
Exit Velocity: 113.2 mph
Distance: 425 feet
Exit Velocity: 112.5 mph
Distance: 416 feet
Exit Velocity: 114.6 mph
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