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Sooo… Spring Training games are B.S., huh? Tell that to Josh Reddick’s face this morning.
Because in the bottom of the fifth inning during Monday’s game versus the Mets, the Astros outfielder learned that New York’s first baseman Pete Alonso is really, really good at doing an impression of a brick wall.
At 6-foot-3 and 245 pounds of what apparently is solid muscle, Alonso created quite an obstacle when had to reach over the bag to receive the throw from Seth Lugo after Reddick bunted the ball back to the pitcher.
Unable to avoid a collision, Reddick ran full-speed straight into a stationary Alonso and, well, he bounced off him like a bullet off Superman’s chest.
Who's gonna tell Pete Alonso that first base isn't his?#Mets–#Astros โถ๏ธ Gameday/Watch live: https://t.co/fwx6ZC2MsN pic.twitter.com/uyaJKV6g4F
— MLB Pipeline (@MLBPipeline) March 11, 2019
โIt looked like he ran into a brick wall and just kind of fell down like a sack of potatoes," Mets manager Mickey Callaway said.
Here's Josh Reddick crashing into 6-foot-3, 245-pound Pete Alonso: pic.twitter.com/zeNgAD8DIy
— Anthony DiComo (@AnthonyDiComo) March 11, 2019
One more look, because LOL…
Josh Reddick finding out the hard way that Pete Alonso is a large human. pic.twitter.com/r3Wp8UWjMS
— Ryan Boyer (@RyanPBoyer) March 11, 2019
Thankfully, both players were okay and Reddick was even able to crack a joke about the collision on Twitter after the game.
“Hey @Pete_Alonso20 make sure the trainers check out that brick wall you call a body post game ๐ช๐ป,” wrote Reddick.
Hey @Pete_Alonso20 make sure the trainers check out that brick wall you call a body post game. ๐ช๐ป
— Josh Reddick (@JRedDubDeuce) March 11, 2019
Alonso laughed it off as well, writing back, “They said Iโm all good to go ๐๐ Iโm so sorry and Iโm glad youโre ok.”
https://twitter.com/jetpack/status/1105191114682839040“Whoever says baseball isnโt a contact sport is an idiot,โ Alonso told the media. โThatโs proof of that”
.@Pete_Alonso20 heard @NFL free agency just started. ๐๐๐ pic.twitter.com/QCgoSjGfLz
— New York Mets (@Mets) March 11, 2019
Captain Insano shows no mercy. #youcandoithttps://t.co/kcSzwT3Uu9
— Noah Syndergaard (@Noahsyndergaard) March 12, 2019