It looks like Pete Alonso knows the end is inevitable for the Mets.

Alonso, who had been ripping players shirts off after recent walkoff wins, gently took Brandon Nimmo’s jersey off after the team’s 5-4, 11-inning victory over the Marlins on Tuesday night at Citi Field.

It was a far more subdued celebration compared to the time Alonso and the Mets ripped off Michael Conforto’s shirt after his game-winning single gave the Amazin’s a thrilling 7-6 walk-off win on Aug. 9. That win occurred during the stretch in which the Mets ripped off 15 wins in 16 games to get back into the wild-card race.

The Mets trail the Brewers by five games with five remaining, meaning their room for error is non-existent. The Brewers, who beat the Reds 4-2 Tuesday, merely need to win once in their final five games to wrap up the second wild card. The Mets would also be eliminated with a loss in their next five.