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The Mets’ season might be broken, but in a rare, positive development, Pete Alonso’s hand is not.
CT scans on the first baseman’s right hand found no break, The Post confirmed Thursday. Alonso is day to day with a bone bruise after being struck by a 93-mph fastball during Wednesday’s 10-3 loss to the Dodgers.
Alonso immediately exited the game, an ominous sign for a tough player who never seems to leave the lineup. Alonso has played in all 55 games in a season that might be over before June arrives.
In addition to the game, which brought them to 11 games under .500, the Mets also lost Edwin Diaz to a shoulder impingement and righty Jorge Lopez, who will be designated for assignment after flinging his glove into the stands and showing no regret for that action after manager Carlos Mendoza called it “unacceptable.”
Lopez also appeared to call the Mets “the worst team in the whole f–king MLB,” though he later contended he was referring to himself as the worst teammate.
The Mets begin a series with the Diamondbacks at Citi Field on Thursday, with DJ Stewart and Mark Vientos as possibilities at first if Alonso sits.
— Additional reporting by Mike Puma and Jon Heyman