NEW YORK — Pete Alonso and Jeff McNeil homered in the sixth inning Friday night, powering the New York Mets to a 7-2 win over the Houston Astros and moving them over .500 for the first time since May 2.
The Mets have gone 18-6 since May 30 — the day after players held a team meeting following a 10-3 loss to the Los Angeles Dodgers — to improve to 40-39.
It is the fourth time in team history New York has climbed over .500 after being at least 11 games under the break-even mark.
''I think we're just in a good place,'' McNeil said. ''We're playing solid baseball This team's good. This team can do some pretty special things. Back over .500, which is huge.''
Alonso snapped a 2-2 tie with a one-out homer off Astros starter Ronel Blanco (8-3) — his first round-tripper since June 19 and only his third since June 5.
McNeil capped the outburst by ending an even longer power drought with a 346-foot, three-run homer just beyond the right field fence. The second baseman was 12 for 83 (.145) since his previous homer against Cleveland on May 22.
''I thought it was going down in the corner,'' McNeil said with a grin. ''I knew it was extra bases for sure. No better feeling once that ball got in the first row.''
McNeil finished 3 for 4 in his first three-hit game since May 7. The 2022 major league batting champion is hitting just .221 this season, which ranks 125th out of 144 qualified batters through late Friday night.