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Francisco Alvarez Shines as Mets Top Cardinals, Semien Struggles Continue

New York Mets

In a standout performance at Clover Park, Francisco Alvarez electrified fans with a towering 439-foot home run to center field, leading the New York Mets to a convincing 6-1 victory over the St. Louis Cardinals. This impressive blast marked Alvarez’s first home run of the spring, showcasing his power and potential as the season approaches.

While Alvarez celebrated, veteran second baseman Marcus Semien faced another challenging day at the plate, going 0-for-3 and bringing his Grapefruit League batting average down to .190. Semien has been stepping up to bat leadoff during Francisco Lindor’s absence, but his struggles continue to raise questions about his timing and consistency.

In a moment of intrigue, Semien did manage to win an ABS challenge, successfully getting a strike call overturned to a ball. However, Alvarez and pitcher David Peterson both faced disappointment as they lost their respective challenges to have calls reversed in favor of strikes.

After this solid win, the Mets will take a breather with an off-day before returning to action on Thursday against the Cardinals once more, this time in Jupiter, Florida. With the spring training season in full swing, all eyes will be on how Semien adjusts and whether Alvarez can maintain his momentum.

Note: This recap is an independently written summary based on publicly available reporting.

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