Pete Alonso has elevated his numbers considerably over his most recent seven-game window, posting a 0.915 OPS that stands well above his season-to-date mark of 0.758. The Baltimore first baseman went 8-for-27 with 2 home runs and 9 RBIs during this stretch, producing a 0.296 average and 0.593 slugging percentage.

The Game Network — Where History Is Kept

This recent surge represents a notable contrast to his preceding 15-game window, where Alonso managed a 0.703 OPS on a 0.241 average. Over his last 30 games, his numbers settle at 0.840 OPS with 8 home runs and 24 RBIs across 102 at-bats. The 30-game window shows a 0.245 average and 0.539 slugging percentage, both above his season totals.

Alonso approaches the 1,000-hit milestone with 995 career hits, needing just 5 more to reach the mark. He also sits 5 hits away from 200 career doubles, currently at 195. His home run total of 274 career long balls places him 26 away from the 300-homer plateau.

Through 52 games this season, Alonso carries a 0.231 average with 10 home runs and 32 RBIs. His plate discipline indicators show 23 walks against 53 strikeouts, while his season OPS of 0.758 reflects the recent improvement in his offensive production.