“Thank God He’s On Our Side!”: Pete Alonso Expresses Relief After Facing New Teammate Kodai Senga’s Scary Ghost Fork
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With baseball reporting for Spring Training, the 2023 MLB regular season is not that far away, starting on March 30. MLB teams are gearing up with their preparation to make a run for the Fall Classic. The National League’s New York Mets is one of those teams getting ready with their star-studded roster to come off as the best. As they do so, during live batting practice, the Mets’ baseman Pete Alonso faced his new teammate, Kodai Senga, who is infamous for his ghost forkball.
The three-time NPB all-star pitcher is about to make his MLB debut with the Mets in the upcoming season and is already off to a great start. The Mets ace Senga is all set to leave hitters speechless as he did Alonso with his infamous pitching skill.
Kodai Senga’s forkball left Pete Alonso clueless
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For those unversed, a forkball is a pitch where the pitcher holds the ball with their index and middle finger and has enough space between them that makes their shape look like a fork. The pitch has the ability to go much faster than other types of pitches, thereby becoming one of the most feared pitches of all.
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Senga’s signature pitch, somewhat around a decade ago, got the name ‘ghost fork.’ The pitch got this name as Senga threw the pitch blazingly so that the batters would say the ball had disappeared. And most recently, Alonso faced the notorious ‘ghost forkball’ during live batting practice in front of the team’s owner, Steve Cohen.
Pete Alonso had his first taste of Kodai Senga’s “ghost forkball” today in live batting practice. He struck out twice, giving Senga big props for the unique pitch.
Senga’s response? Perfect 😂👻 pic.twitter.com/AYIWbmciz6
— SNY Mets (@SNY_Mets) February 19, 2023
After getting struck out twice by Senga, Alonso said about the pitch, “I don’t really have anything to base it off. It’s like its own pitch. It’s a pretty good one.” While answering the shape of the pitch, he said, “I don’t know. That’s why it’s the ghost pitch.” On the other hand, when Senga learned about Polar Bear’s admission of his pitch, he laughed it off, then said, “This is ghost.”
Mets fans are now relieved!
Notably, the fans loved both Alonso and Senga’s reactions and were relieved that Senga would be playing for them.
Following are some of the reactions of baseball fans to Alonso getting struck out by Senga’s infamous ‘ghost forkball.’
Thank god he’s on our side!!
— Readymaids (@Readymaids1) February 19, 2023
I’m gonna like that kid 😂😂😂🤣 #ThisisGhost
— Chalulu (The Tragic Is GONE) (@chalulu23) February 19, 2023
This guy and this team has me feeling excited for this year! #LGM
— Noel Rodriguez (@NoelRodriguez4) February 20, 2023
Love this dude already
— JordyBoots (@jordyboots) February 20, 2023
He’s going to be a fan favorite.
— Mr. Cesaire (@sedrock79) February 20, 2023
The @mets are gonna have an epic team this year. Can't wait. Looking forward to a huge winning season. Glad to be a fan. #LGM
— Danny 🇺🇸🏒⚾️🐈 (@HawkeyeRoad) February 20, 2023
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Striking out Alonso is not such a big deal
— odisseas lex mirianthopoulos JD MBA (@LexLawGlobal) February 19, 2023
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Most fans are happy that Kodai Senga is starting his MLB career with the Mets and already have him as their favorite. Whereas a few believe that striking out Alonso is not a big deal.
How do you think Kodai Senga would work out in the Mets? Let us know in the comments below!
Edited by:
Abhishek Kumar