Pete Alonso, New York Mets and MLB
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In the aftermath of the Brandon Nimmo/Marcus Semien trade, former New York Mets first baseman Keith Hernandez thinks it's more important than ever to re-sign Pe
Alonso ultimately signed back with the Mets, but has decided to leave after the first year of his new deal. There could be a number of suitors for Alonso’s services. A four-year, $140M contract sounds fair to this old scout.
Keeping Pete Alonso around just got much tougher for the Mets. When the Mariners signed Josh Naylor early in free agency, Alonso's price tag and value went way up.
Pete Alonso is a key player whom the New York Mets could look to retain for the upcoming season, and a former World Series champion with the team expressed a strong opinion on the matter.
That's been reality for New York Mets first baseman Pete Alonso for the last two years. After re-signing on a two-year "pillow contract" that he quickly opted out of this winter, the five-time All-Star will be looking for a longer commitment in free agency this winter than any teams was willing to give him a year ago.