Pete Alonso, New York Mets
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A 4-3 win over Paul Skenes and the Pittsburgh Pirates might register as another tally in the standings, but for the New York Mets, it was another data point in a growing case for Pete Alonso as the heartbeat of their 2025 campaign—and perhaps,
The New York Mets are looking like serious contenders in the National League. However, they will face a big decision this offseason.
New York Mets star first baseman Pete Alonso was brutally honest about whether he felt ill will towards the team’s front office. The four-time All-Star could not reach a long-term extension with the franchise,
The New York Mets are shelling out top dollar in 2025 (see their $324-million payroll), and as it is now, they're receiving the desired ROI. To sweeten the pie, the Mets are fresh off a thrilling Mother's Day victory over the Chicago Cubs—another perennial contender in the Senior Circuit.
The New York Mets signed Pete Alonso to a two-year, $54 million deal last offseason. However, his deal includes a player option for 2026.
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Sportsnaut on MSNMLB analyst boldly predicts Pete Alonso’s hot start will lead to historic feat not seen in NL since 1937If not for New York Yankees slugger Aaron Judge, Alonso would currently be the best hitter in baseball. Given his sizzling start, Yahoo Sports MLB analyst Jordan Shusterman predicts Alonso will win the Triple Crown this season, despite his career-high batting average being just .271.
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Pro Football Network on MSN‘Pete Alonso Is Not Freddie Freeman’: MLB Insider Gets Blunt About Mets Star’s Potential Free Agency DealPete Alonso swung for a big payday and missed. At least, that’s what the critics are saying. But with his bat heating up and free agency looming, the New York Mets slugger could still turn the narrative on its head.
Pete Alonso and the New York Mets suffered a difficult setback against the Arizona Diamondbacks, but the concerns regarding Brandon Nimmo were cleared by the player.