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Mets Forecasted to Part Ways with $174 Million Four-Time All-Star, Likely Joining AL Contender

News RoomBy News RoomDecember 2, 2024
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As the New York Mets embark on the offseason, their focus is on reinforcing their roster, especially in the outfield with an interest in free agent Juan Soto. Simultaneously, they face uncertainty at first base with Pete Alonso also entering the free agency market. Alonso, a homegrown talent of the Mets, is at a crossroads regarding his future with the team, raising questions on whether he will continue to don the Mets’ orange and blue for the 2025 season and beyond. The intricacies of the situation are compounded by the performance fluctuations seen during the 2024 season, as Alonso posted career-low statistics, including 34 home runs and 88 RBIs, with an OPS of .788—numbers that are below his established level of production since his debut.

Despite the underwhelming season, Alonso remained a crucial asset for the Mets during their playoff run, appearing poised and powerful in the postseason. Over 58 plate appearances, he managed to average .273 with a .431 on-base percentage, hitting four home runs and driving in 10 runs, helping his team get close to reaching the World Series. His resilience and ability to deliver in high-stakes situations has undoubtedly left a lasting impact on the Mets’ organization, further complicating the decision process as they weigh his contributions against the current market dynamics and their overall strategic direction for the team’s future.

Alonso’s considerable power—his 226 career homers since 2019 only trails Aaron Judge—will make him a coveted player in the free-agent market. Potentially suitors are keenly watching how the landscape develops, particularly in light of his offensive capabilities. The Mets have expressed an interest in retaining Alonso due to his history with the team, but they are also preparing a backup plan, featuring infielder Mark Vientos as an option to fill the first base gap if Alonso departs. This proactive strategy could provide the Mets some breathing room as they navigate the unpredictable nature of free agency.

The market value for Alonso is projected to be substantial, with estimates around six years and $174 million from Spotrac, while The Athletic’s analysts suggest a more conservative five-year deal in the range of $140 million. Similarly, MLB Trade Rumors forecast a potential guarantee of around $125 million over five seasons for the slugger. These financial projections illustrate the high stakes at play as the Mets weigh their options not only concerning Alonso but also in the larger context of the team’s overall roster decisions and financial flexibility for the 2025 season.

The potential acquisition of Juan Soto is also influencing Alonso’s future. As one of the most sought-after players in free agency, where Soto lands could directly affect Alonso’s negotiations and the Mets’ strategy. ESPN’s analysts emphasize the importance of the Mets securing Soto, which could create a ripple effect affecting Alonso’s decision to re-sign in New York or consider alternatives with other teams. The Seattle Mariners emerge as an intriguing potential destination for Alonso, especially given their pressing need for offensive depth. Their pursuit could shift Alonso’s outlook, potentially positioning him as a pivotal figure in their lineup if the Mets fail to come through with a competitive offer or alignment.

Ultimately, the upcoming weeks will be critical for Alonso as he navigates the free agency waters while awaiting key decisions, such as where Soto will ultimately land. The Mets’ dual pursuit of both Soto and retaining Alonso reflects a strategic balancing act as they look to bolster their lineup while maintaining competitive integrity. The synergy between these two premier players will have substantial implications for how the Mets and other teams construct their rosters moving forward into what promises to be an exciting and unpredictable offseason. As these narratives unfold, Alonso’s potential transition from the Mets will be closely monitored, as his next move could significantly impact both his career and the competitive landscape of Major League Baseball.

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