The New York dishes bring back the first goal player Pete Alonso on a $ 54 million contract over two years, according to several reports.
The agreement would be delivered with an opt-out after 2025. The agreement would also be delivered with a signature bonus of $ 10 million and a salary of $ 20 million for 2025, with a player option of 24 million dollars For 2026.
Alonso was the choice of second round of the Florida Gators program team in 2016, and he spent his first six seasons hitting circuits (226), including a recruit record 53 which helped his recruit CV of the year . made four teams of stars, including each of the last three, and has a career .854 Ops.
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October 8, 2024; New York, New York, United States; New York Mets’ first goal player Pete Alonso (20) reacts after walking in sixth round against Philadelphia phillies in the third NLDS match for the MLB 2024 eliminatory series at Citi Field. (Images of Brad Penner-Imagn)
The uncertain return of Alonso to the Mets was one of the most discussed scenarios of the MLB off -season. The team owner, Steve Cohen, expressed skepticism that the team would re-sign the stars slugggers during an appearance during the Amazin ‘Mets at the end of January.
There, Cohen said that the negotiations with Alonso would “worse” that they had not done so with the great signature of the team’s off -season, Juan Soto.
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Pete Alonso # 20 of the New York Mets reacts after having stolen towards the left field to end the bottom of the ninth round against the Giants of San Francisco at Citi Field on May 25, 2024 in New York. (Mike Stobe / Getty images)
“We have made an important offer to Pete and, you know, what David said is correct. He has the right to go out and explore his market,” said Cohen. “That’s what he does. Personally, it was an exhausting conversation and negotiation. I mean, Soto was difficult. It’s worse.”
However, Cohen has never excluded the return of Alonso.
“I will never say no. A group of very expensive players that we already have.
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The first base of New York Mets, Pete Alonso (20), directs the bases after hitting the sixth round against the Philadelphia Phillies in the second NLDS match for the MLB 2024 qualifiers in Citizens Bank Park. (Images Kyle Ross-Imagn)
“I am brutally honest. I don’t like negotiations, I don’t like what has been presented to us, and maybe it changes. Certainly, I will always remain flexible. If that remains so, I think we “I will have to get used to the fact that we may have to go ahead with the existing players we have.”
Now Alonso is back in Queens and will be twinned with Soto for at least one season.
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