Pete Alonso is still in the news for his potential team for the 2025 MLB season. After rejecting a $68-70 million deal from the New York Mets, he could still rejoin them, according to sportscaster Evan Roberts.
The New York Mets made the biggest noise in this year's free agency period with the signing of outfielder Juan Soto to a record 15-year, $765 million contract.
Despite David Stearns and Mets owner Steve Cohen's words of praise toward Pete Alonso, the destination of the first baseman remains open-ended.
New York moved quickly to fill the void on its roster, re-signing outfielder Jesse Winker to a one-year contract worth $8 million. However, there’s an All-Star and Silver Slugger Award winner in MLB free agency that the club remains interested in.
Pete Alonso's time may be nearing an end as the two sides are not close to an agreement on the slugger's next contract.
A former MLB exec is confident teams like the New York Yankees or Mets will push for an investigation of how the Dodgers signed Roki Sasaki.
New York reportedly offered Alonso a three-year contract worth $68-70 million. The offer was seen as a “last ditch effort,” by the Mets. Furthermore, when Alonso declined, the team began to sour on the hopes of his return, via Joel Sherman of the New York Post.
There are reportedly still ongoing conversations between the New York Mets and Pete Alonso, although the team is hoping for a relatively quick solution.
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The New York Mets are linked to free agent slugger Jurickson Profar to replace Pete Alonso, according to Robert Murray.