The New York Mets extended their road winning streak with a 6-3 victory over the Colorado Rockies at Coors Field on Thursday, powered by a two-run home run from first baseman Pete Alonso and a steady performance from their starting rotation. The win pushed the Mets further above .500 in a competitive NL East race, while the Rockies dropped to one of the worst records in the National League.
Alonso connected in the fourth inning off Rockies starter Cal Quantrill, sending a 2-1 fastball deep into the left-field bleachers to give New York a 4-1 lead. The blow was Alonso's ninth home run of the season, continuing a strong stretch for the veteran slugger who has been one of the Mets' most consistent offensive producers in 2026.
New York's starter worked six innings, allowing three runs on seven hits while striking out seven. The Mets bullpen held Colorado scoreless over the final three frames, locking down the victory in front of a sparse weeknight crowd at the altitude-heavy venue. The Rockies, still searching for consistency at the plate, managed just isolated moments of offense against the New York pitching staff.
Colorado's struggles reflect a broader rebuild underway in Denver, with the franchise posting one of baseball's lowest win totals through the season's first month. Manager Bud Black acknowledged post-game that the team continues to develop younger arms and position players but conceded the results have been difficult. The Mets, by contrast, arrive in Denver riding positive momentum following a series win earlier in the week.
The two clubs are scheduled to meet again as part of the same series, with New York looking to sweep Colorado and build on Thursday's result heading into a demanding stretch of games against NL East competition. For the Mets, a road win at Coors Field — historically a challenging environment for pitching staffs — represents a meaningful confidence boost entering the summer portion of the schedule.