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The search for a power bat could come down to Pete Alonso vs. Kyle Schwarber for the Boston Red Sox this winter. Alonso, the New York Mets' five-time All-Star f
A leading expert takes agent Scott Boras to task for the length of contract he reportedly seeks for the slugging first baseman.
Keith Hernandez sat down for an interview with the Post and revealed he would like to stay with SNY even though his current contract is up. Hernandez is also firmly in th e re-sign Pete Alonso and Edwin Díaz camp. Should the Mets lose Edwin Díaz if he opts out, who could replace the elite closer?
“After the Mets crashed out of playoff contention with a 4-0 loss to the Marlins on Sunday in their final game of the season, first baseman Pete Alonso said he will opt out of the final year and $24 million on his contract,” MLB.com’sAnthony DiComo wrote.
If Pete Alonso and the Mets don't reach a long-term deal, here are the three best free-agent destinations for the first baseman.
Keith Hernandez gave his thoughts on what the Mets should do with Pete Alonso and Edwin Diaz during an appearance on The Post's "The Show" podcast with Joel Sherman and Jon Heyman.
Last winter, Mets supporters were ready to rage if the homegrown All-Star signed a contract with another team. Bringing him back was a top priority for many fans. However, this year seems to be a lot different. On Wednesday, The Athletic released the survey results of various questions posed to nearly 5,000 Mets fans.