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Pete Alonso won’t muster any spite ahead of upcoming Citi Field return

First publishedAug 20, 00:12 UTC
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BALTIMORE — The Yankees certainly seem to have caught a break against the Orioles. Pete Alonso, along with all of his teammates in the Orioles dugout, was sure he’d hit a dramatic, go-ahead homer in the bottom of the seventh of a tie game Wednesday night against the Yankees at Camden Yards.

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BALTIMORE — The Yankees certainly seem to have caught a break against the Orioles. Pete Alonso, along with all of his teammates in the Orioles dugout, was sure he’d hit a dramatic, go-ahead homer in the bottom of the seventh of a tie game Wednesday night against the Yankees at Camden Yards. In near Carlton Fisk-fashion after crushing a pitch from lefty Brent Headrick, Alonso watched the ball as he walked down the first base line. The ball seemingly sailed over the left field foul pole.

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BALTIMORE — The Yankees certainly seem to have caught a break against the Orioles. Pete Alonso, along with all of his teammates in the Orioles dugout, was sure he’d hit a dramatic, go-ahead homer in the bottom of the seventh of a tie game Wednesday night against the Yankees at Camden Yards.
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