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NY Mets’ Pete Alonso sends ‘dangerous’ message about Phillies’ Kyle Schwarber after All-Star swing-off dominance

New York Mets star Pete Alonso comments on Kyle Schwarber’s impact during the 2025 MLB All-Star Game, spotlighting his impressive performance in the Home-Run Swing-Off.

Pete Alonso #20 of the New York Mets hits a three-run home run against the American League during the sixth inning of the MLB All-Star Game at Truist Park on July 15, 2025 in Atlanta, Georgia.
© Photo by Jamie Squire/Getty ImagesPete Alonso #20 of the New York Mets hits a three-run home run against the American League during the sixth inning of the MLB All-Star Game at Truist Park on July 15, 2025 in Atlanta, Georgia.

The 2025 MLB All-Star Game featured a memorable moment that centered around Philadelphia Phillies slugger Kyle Schwarber. Although Schwarber went 0-2 with a walk during regulation, his defining contribution came during the Home-Run Swing-Off event following the game, which captivated fans and ultimately helped secure the National League’s victory.

In the Swing-Off, Schwarber distinguished himself by hitting three consecutive home runs, the only player to achieve a perfect round. His powerful display of hitting prowess effectively clinched the win for the National League, making it unnecessary for New York Mets star Pete Alonso, who was slated to close the event, to take his turn.

Following the Swing-Off, Schwarber received high praise from multiple All-Star participants. Among the most notable commendations came from Alonso, who called Schwarber dangerous on the plate.

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“He’s dangerous. He’s always dangerous,” Alonso told Jayson Stark of The Athletic. “He’s never not dangerous. It doesn’t matter how he’s feeling or how he’s performing. Whenever he steps in the box, he’s always dangerous.”

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Schwarber’s impact beyond the Swing-Off

Kyle Schwarber has long been recognized as a formidable power hitter throughout his MLB career. Prior to the All-Star break, he was one of only five players to have hit at least 30 home runs in the 2025 season, underscoring his consistent offensive threat. Though overshadowed to some extent by Cal Raleigh’s 38 home runs, Schwarber’s Swing-Off performance reaffirmed his status as a dominant slugger.

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Schwarber’s display during the event also earned admiration from Miami Marlins slugger Kyle Stowers, who labeled Schwarber as a “legend.” This praise from a division rival highlights the respect Schwarber commands across the league.

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Schwarber’s All-Star MVP solidifies his elite status

His outstanding effort in the All-Star festivities earned him the MVP award, a distinction shared by only one other Phillie — Johnny Callison, who won the honor in 1964. Schwarber’s achievements on the national stage elevate his profile as one of the game’s premier hitters.

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In sum, Schwarber’s dominant Swing-Off performance, coupled with Alonso’s strong endorsement, marks a significant highlight in his 2025 season and solidifies his reputation as a powerful and feared presence at the plate.

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