Mets, Pete Alonso Reunion Could Mean End for $50 Million 2-Time All-Star
Summary
The New York Mets are considering various options to improve after missing the playoffs. Pete Alonso, a key player, is opting out of his contract to explore other offers. If the Mets re-sign Alonso, they might need to make room by possibly trading another player, Jeff McNeil.Key Facts
- The Mets did not make the playoffs this season and are looking to improve.
- Team president David Stearns wants to strengthen the team’s defense.
- Pete Alonso will test the market after opting out of his contract.
- The Mets might re-sign Alonso if they can match outside offers.
- Jeff McNeil, who has another year on his contract, could be traded to make room for Alonso.
- McNeil signed a four-year, $50 million deal but is not performing as well as in previous seasons.
- If traded, the Mets might have to cover part of McNeil’s salary.
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