In a rare and fiery public rebuke, New York Mets star Pete Alonso has openly criticized tech billionaire Elon Musk and the X app (formerly Twitter), calling the platform “full of garbage” and urging baseball fans to delete it entirely. His comments come in direct response to a viral post made by Musk earlier today, in which the Tesla and SpaceX CEO made a controversial comparison between the New York Mets and New York Yankees, mocking the Mets as “the eternal little brother with a losing complex.”
Musk’s post quickly ignited a firestorm among baseball fans — and Alonso didn’t hold back.
“This app is full of garbage,” Alonso said during post-practice interviews at Citi Field. “If fans want to enjoy baseball, they should delete X and stop feeding the nonsense. Musk’s trying to stir the pot for clicks, and it’s embarrassing.”
⚾ The Spark: Musk’s Yankees-Mets Comparison
On Tuesday morning, Musk posted to his 145 million followers:
“The Yankees = legacy and domination. The Mets = chaos, memes, and heartbreak. You can’t engineer greatness — just ask a Mets fan.”
While many fans took it as classic New York sports banter, others viewed it as a needless swipe, especially given Musk’s rising influence across media and sports commentary.
In less than an hour, #DeleteX and #TeamMets began trending on the app, with thousands of Mets fans voicing support for Alonso’s stance.
💬 Alonso Fires Back
Known more for his power at the plate than social commentary, Alonso’s sudden candor caught many by surprise.
“I don’t care how rich you are,” Alonso continued. “When you talk down to a fanbase that’s passionate and loyal like ours, you’re out of line. People come to baseball to escape garbage like that — not scroll through it.”
He added that he personally stopped using X regularly “months ago,” citing a decline in constructive sports dialogue and an increase in “toxic noise.”
📱 Fans and Players React
Alonso’s comments sparked a wide range of reactions from fans, players, and media personalities:
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Francisco Lindor, Mets shortstop: “I stand with Pete. We play for our fans — not for billionaires chasing clicks.”
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Keith Hernandez, former Mets star and SNY analyst, chimed in on air: “I love a good Mets-Yankees joke, but when a guy with that much influence punches down, it’s cheap.”
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On the X app, fans responded with memes of Alonso “deleting” Elon with a home run swing.
Even some Yankees fans acknowledged the tone of Musk’s post went too far.
🧠 The Bigger Picture: Sports, Social Media, and Influence
This incident highlights growing tension between sports culture and digital discourse. As billionaires like Musk gain larger platforms to influence public opinion, players like Alonso are increasingly vocal about the damage these dynamics can do to communities — both online and in real life.
“It’s not just about the Mets,” Alonso said. “It’s about respect. And right now, the internet’s losing it.”
🚫 #DeleteX Movement Picks Up Steam
In the hours following Alonso’s remarks, several MLB players — and even a few athletes from other leagues — began echoing his sentiment:
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Marcus Stroman (Yankees): “This app’s a mess. Pete said what a lot of us are thinking.”
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Trevor May (retired): “X used to be fun. Now it’s just Elon and bots. Respect to Alonso for saying what we all know.”
Several Mets fan pages announced they would be deactivating their X accounts by week’s end, instead moving to platforms like Threads, Bluesky, and Discord.
🗽 Mets-Yankees Rivalry Gets a Digital Twist
The already fiery Subway Series rivalry may have just gained a new chapter — not on the field, but in the algorithm.
Next month’s Mets vs. Yankees matchup at Yankee Stadium is now being unofficially dubbed “The Delete Bowl” by fans online.
Mets manager Carlos Mendoza weighed in diplomatically:
“We focus on baseball. That’s what Pete does best. But I’ll say this—he loves this city, and he stands up for it.”
🎤 Final Word from Pete
Asked whether he would ever return to the X app, Alonso shook his head.
“No thanks. I’ll stick to home runs and helping this team win. The only algorithm I care about is the one that gets us to the playoffs.”
TL;DR: Mets slugger Pete Alonso called out Elon Musk over a viral Yankees-Mets comment on the X app, encouraging fans to delete the platform altogether, saying “this app is full of garbage.” The baseball world is now buzzing with debate over Musk’s influence and Alonso’s bold response.