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CHICAGO - Rookie slugger Pete Alonso said he began the season not thinking about hitting homers or setting milestones.

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CHICAGO – Rookie slugger Pete Alonso said he began the season not thinking about hitting homers or setting milestones.

That’s becoming more difficult with every prodigious swing.

Alonso hit his 26th homer to set the NL record for most homers before the All-Star Game as the New York Mets routed the Chicago Cubs 10-2 on Saturday.

Chicago Cubs starting pitcher Jose Quintana looks down as New York Mets' Wilson Ramos rounds the bases after hitting a two-run home run during the fifth inning of a baseball game in Chicago, Saturday, June 22, 2019. (AP Photo/Nam Y. Huh)
Chicago Cubs starting pitcher Jose Quintana looks down as New York Mets' Wilson Ramos rounds the bases after hitting a two-run home run during the fifth inning of a baseball game in Chicago, Saturday, June 22, 2019. (AP Photo/Nam Y. Huh)

He broke a tie with Los Angeles’ Cody Bellinger (2017). He’s still seven short of Mark McGwire’s major league record 33 accomplished in 1987.

“I’m playing well, I’m really happy with myself, but I just need to keep plugging along and do the best I can every day,” he said.

The 24-year-old went 2 for 4 with a walk and tied Darryl Strawberry (1983) for the Mets’ rookie record for homers in a season. There are other marks within sight, including the team’s record for homers in the season (41) and the rookie record of 52 by the Yankees’ Aaron Judge.

Alonso said he only knew he was approaching Bellinger because of posts on social media.

“I guess when you hit a lot of homers, there’s a lot of buzz about it,” he said.

Todd Frazier and Wilson Ramos also homered for the Mets, who won consecutive road games for the first time in over two months.

Zack Wheeler (6-5) allowed one run on five hits in seven innings to bounce back after losing his previous two starts. The right-hander retired 15 straight batters from the second through the sixth.

Jeff McNeil went 2 for 4 with three RBI.

New York is 17-26 on the road this season and last won back-to-back away games on April 11 and 12 in Atlanta.

Jason Heyward went 3 for 4 as NL Central-leading Chicago dropped back-to-back home games for the first time in nearly a month.

Cubs starter Jose Quintana (4-7) was roughed up for nine runs on nine hits in 4 1/3 innings. The left-hander allowed a career-high tying three homers despite a steady wind blowing in from right to left at Wrigley Field. He’s lost six straight decisions.

Backup catcher Victor Caratini, who started at first, came in the ninth to make his fourth pitching appearance with Chicago. He tossed a 1-2-3 inning and provided a highlight with a running grab of a dribbler toward third and a jump throw to first to nail Ramos to end the inning.

“We just had a tough day,” manager Joe Maddon said. “They swung the bats really well and they threw a good pitcher. They beat us, they beat us soundly.”

New York scored in each of the first six innings. Alonso began the barrage with a solo blast in the first. McNeil made it 3-0 with two-run single in the second. Frazier’s two-run homer in the third made it 5-0 and provided a comical moment.

After connecting on a 3-1 pitch, Frazier didn’t think he hit it well enough to get through the wind. He tossed his bat in frustration and jogged toward first.

“I should have swung at the 3-0 and I said, ‘Gosh, darn it! I just missed it,'” Frazier said. “I looked up and it went out. I’ll take it. It was a bad acting job by me.”

McNeil added an RBI double in the fourth to make it 6-0. In the fifth, Michael Conforto had an RBI single and Ramos followed with a two-run shot to chase Quintana.

In the sixth, Frazier drove in a run with a two-out infield single against reliever Rowan Wick to make it 10-0.

GETTING CLOSE?

After throwing a scoreless inning on Friday for Triple-A Iowa, Craig Kimbrel was scheduled to pitch again Saturday night to go back-to-back for the first time since finalizing a three-year, $43 million deal with the Cubs on June 7.

If all goes well, Kimbrel’s next outing could be in the majors.

TRAINER’S ROOM

Mets: RHP Noah Syndergaard (right hamstring) threw a bullpen on Saturday and said he “felt great.” He is eligible to come off the 10-day injured list on Wednesday … INF Jed Lawrie (left knee and hamstring) is doing some baseball activities, but it’s unclear when he’ll be ready for rehab games. “It sounds like they’re treating the left leg from the hip all the way down to the knee,” Callaway said. “It’s improving. We just don’t have a timeline.”

UP NEXT

Mets ace Jacob deGrom (4-6, 3.26 ERA) faces Cubs lefty Cole Hamels (6-2, 2.85) in the finale of the four-game series on Sunday. After taking a two-hitter into the ninth against the Braves on Tuesday, deGrom looks for back-to-back wins. Hamels allowed one run in seven innings for a no-decision Tuesday against the White Sox.

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