Pete Alonso Misses Out on MLB History Because of Kyle Schwarber


Pete Alonso Misses Out on MLB History Because of Kyle Schwarber originally appeared on Athlon Sports.

The MLB All-Star game is always a spectacle. The Midsummer Classic has long been a favorite among baseball fans around the country. However, the 2025 edition of the game on Tuesday made history, and a former Florida Gators slugger was a part of it.

New York Mets first baseman Pete Alonso, who made his fifth All-Star Game appearance of his seven-year career on Tuesday, was poised to play a big role in what was the first-ever "swing-off" that decided who won the game.

After the National League and American League were tied at 6-6 after nine innings, three players from each team were selected to compete in a home run derby tiebreaker in lieu of extra innings. Alonso was the final of six total batters to swing but didn't get the chance, as Philadelphia Phillies left fielder Kyle Schwarber helped the NL win the tiebreaker 4-3.

Jul 15, 2025; Cumberland, Georgia, USA; National League first baseman Pete Alonso (20) of the New York Mets hits a three run home run during the sixth inning during the 2025 MLB All Star Game at Truist Park. Mandatory Credit: Jordan Godfree-Imagn Images© Jordan Godfree-Imagn Images

With each of the six batters getting three swings each, Schwarber came up second for the NL with his team down 3-1. Philadelphia's slugger mashed all three of his swings for home runs, giving the NL the lead. This phenomenal performance earned Schwarber All-Star Game MVP honors.

The third and final batter for the AL, who went after Schwarber and was scheduled before Alonso, was Tampa Bay Rays infielder Jonathan Aranda. He wasn't able to hit one over the wall in his three swings, ending the tiebreaker before Alonso got the chance to walk it off.

Before the game went to a swing-off, Alonso helped the NL get out to a six-run advantage. In the sixth inning, "Polar Bear Pete," as he is affectionately called, blasted an opposite-field three-run homer that put the NL up 5-0 at the time.

After Arizona Diamondbacks center fielder Corbin Carroll hit a solo shot later in the inning, the AL came storming back with six unanswered runs to force the first-ever swing-off in MLB All-Star Game history.

While Alonso didn't get the opportunity to steal the spotlight at the end, he and Schwarber were a part of something that has never been seen and will likely not be topped anytime soon.

This story was originally reported by Athlon Sports on Jul 16, 2025, where it first appeared.





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