Warning: A game-winning Pete Alonso home run may cause side effects such as high blood pressure, increased heart rate — and screams of OMG!
Pete Alonso's mesmerizing ninth-inning three-run bomb against the Milwaukee Brewers Thursday night snatched victory from the jaws of defeat and ushered the Amazins' into the National League Division Series.The Mets “Rally Pimp” is fluffing the furs and polishing the platform shoes.He’s no Mr. Met, but please excuse the upstate comedian if he’s getting a big head.
A-list star ‘horrified’ as alleged Diddy sex tape gets pushed to media outlets: ‘He feels like he was victimized years ago’ The Rally Pimp — a moniker the social-media public came up with after Wiener started showing up at Met game in clownish fur coat, sunglasses, track suit and massive Mets gold chain — said he wore “a very bright pair of pink pants, a very loud pink and yellow jacket” for Thursday night’s miracle victory over the Brewers.“Rally Pimp” Wiener predicts the Mets will defeat the Philadelphia Phillies in five games in the NLDS on their way to a World Series title.
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