NEW YORK — Pete Alonso homered to start a six-run fourth inning and the New York Mets blew out the Minnesota Twins 15-2 on Monday night, turning the opener of an interleague series between playoff contenders into a lopsided laugher.
Jeff McNeil and Luis Torrens each drove in three runs for the Mets, who batted around twice in a three-inning span.
''Sets the tone for the rest of the series,'' Alonso said. ''We just all of a sudden clicked."
Every starter had at least one RBI besides newcomer Jesse Winker, who singled and scored in his first Mets start before getting lifted in the sixth.
Winker was acquired from Washington for minor league pitcher Tyler Stuart in a trade finalized Sunday morning.
''That was an offensive explosion. It was pretty awesome to watch and be a part of,'' said Mets outfielder Tyrone Taylor, who had two hits off the bench and robbed Ryan Jeffers of a home run.
Jose Quintana (6-6) fell behind 1-0 after five pitches but kept Minnesota off the scoreboard after that. He threw six effective innings to win his second consecutive start and improve to 5-1 in his past six decisions.
Silenced at the plate by Atlanta the previous two days, the Mets' potent lineup got back to banging the ball around. Each of the 11 batters who got into the game delivered at least one hit, and Torrens had three of New York's 17 hits against six Twins pitchers.