Perhaps it's a sign of what's coming for the Mets.
Pete Alonso appeared to bring a stroke of good fortune to Steve Cohen's TGL team after leading New York Golf Club to the arena for a match against Jupiter Link Golf Club on Tuesday night.
Alonso, along with Cohen and Mets stars, is on hand in a TGL match at Sophie Center in Palm Beach Gardens, Florida, along with Jeff McNeil and Brandon Nemo, and is a 30-minute trip from the team's spring training facility in Port St. Lucie. I did it. .
Alonso led a New York team featuring Ricky Fowler, Matthew Fitzpatrick and Cam Young, with Blaster Jaxx and Timmy Trumpet's hit “Narco” being blaked from the PA system.
The song is intertwined with Edwin Diaz from Mets and Reliever.
Alonso, the Mets' baseman, hyped up the entire New York golf club leaving the arena before fist bumping each player.
Whether that was Alonso's presence or not, the New York team won the first victory in franchise history with a 10-3 victory over Jupiter led by golf legend Tiger Woods.
“We went out and did what we wanted to do.” Fowler told the league's website. “We wanted to get off to a better start than we have and move forward. Certainly, this is much more fun than the last two matches here.”

Along with the Mets, new Hall of Fame CC Sabathia was on hand to watch the game.
McNeill has a strong connection to the sport of golf and is a fan of him, winning the Celebrity category of the Hilton Grand Vications Tournament Tournament Tournament Tournament in Orlando last year.
In 2023, McNeill competed in the New York State Open with Beth Page Black at Farmingdale during the MLB All-Star break.
This week, MLB Spring Camp has opened completely, with many expectations resting on the Mets' shoulders and its star-studded roster.
