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Despite having a good start to the season, Pete Alonso will make a move that will disappoint the New York Mets

News RoomBy News RoomApril 15, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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New York Mets first baseman Pete Alonso has been one of the most solid pieces for manager Carlos Mendoza. However, he knows that the quality of his player is sought after by several franchises and does not rule out the possibility of the arrival of higher salary offers from other teams to give him a deal more in line with his expectations this time.

With a batting average of .340 with four home runs and 18 RBIs, Pete Alonso has really had a good start to 2025. Despite not receiving extraordinary offers in the winter, he finally accepted a two-year, $54 million contract extension with the Mets, with an opt-out clause halfway through the deal, which he could exercise next summer.

Pete Alonso’s move to leave the New York Mets

According to sports journalist Bob Nightengale of USA Today, Pete Alonso is seriously considering an effort to extract as much value as possible from his current deal. “He ended up having the Toronto Blue Jays as his only serious suitor before re-signing with the New York Mets. Now he hopes for better offers to leave the Big Apple.”

His teammate Brandon Nimmo praised Alonso’s hard work. “He has shown himself to be very comfortable. He has been aggressive in his zone when it comes to hitting, but he still does not fully exploit his potential. Today you can see that it is very difficult to pitch to him because he can hit him wherever they throw him,” Nimmo told SNY’s Steve Gelbs.

Pete Alonso is on a good run since last season

Pete Alonso’s good form is not only due to his great performances at the start of the current season, but he has also carried solid play since last year with a batting average of .240, 34 home runs and 88 runs batted in. He was even one of the architects to take the Mets to the Championship Series for the first time since 2015, where they eventually lost to the Los Angeles Dodgers.

The first baseman earned his fourth All-Star selection for his consistent performance. However, far from repeating the playoff path with the Mets, he hopes to secure a better contract outside of New York, although with the risks of avoiding a World Series for his personal account.

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