Of course Andres Gimenez tuned in from his Binghamton apartment to watch Pete Alonso win the Home Run Derby.
“Knew he was going to win it,” the Mets’ top prospect said over the phone Friday through interpreter Ender Chavez who doubles as the Double-A Rumble Ponies bench coach.
With conviction in the air, The Post asked whether the shortstop thought he would have a better view of the Alonso show next season from Citi Field.
The 20-year-old Venezuelan declined to answer, though the Mets eventually might have to. It is no secret the club is considering moving current shortstop, Amed Rosario, to center field.