New Report Links Mets’ Pete Alonso to NL East Rival

New Report Links Mets’ Pete Alonso to NL East Rival

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Pete Alonso is certainly amongst the leading power players on the offseason complimentary representative market. The longtime New York Mets initially baseman has slashed .229/.324/.480 over the past 2 seasons, striking 80 home runs in that period.

Many groups might usage that kind of production from the middle of their lineup. The just concern is, how much are executives ready to pay?

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MLB Trade Rumors justrecently forecasted Alonso to indication a five-year, $125 million agreement. Joel Sherman of the New York Post reported the Mets provided Alonso a seven-year, $158 million agreement extension last year — one that would cover his last season of arbitration eligibility, then 6 more years.

The Mets might definitely manage to re-sign Alonso still. Jon Heyman of the New York Post justrecently reported the New York Yankees have “checked in” on Alonso. Alonso makes sense for both New York groups, if not as a alternative alternative in case they puton’t snare Juan Soto, then as a main target for the middle of their lineup.

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One group rarely connected to any prominent totallyfree representatives this offseason is the Washington Nationals. The Nats missedouton the playoffs for the 5th straight season in 2024, going 71-91 en path to a fourth-place surface in the National League East.

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NEW YORK, NEW YORK – OCTOBER 18: Pete Alonso #20 of the New York Mets rounds the bases after striking a three-run home run in the veryfirst inning versus the Los Angeles Dodgers throughout Game… Al Bello/Getty Images

It was at least a moderate surprise, then, to see Alonso connected to the Nationals in ESPN’s yearly postseason study of significant league executives launched Tuesday.

“Nearly half of our citizens do anticipate Alonso to indication inotherplaces — though one forecasted he would still call the National League East home,” composes Jesse Rogers.

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“He indications with Washington as a vibes/power guy comparable to when they signed Jayson Werth before 2011, before their group was totally forme

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