
MLB Rumors: 'Teams Hesitant' to Offer Pete Alonso a Long-Term Contract amid Mets FA
Star slugger Pete Alonso is one of the best power hitters remaining on the open market, but teams across MLB aren't in a rush to sign him.
ESPN's Jeff Passan explained the delay in Alonso's free agency, reporting, "Teams are hesitant to give him a long-term deal."
After starring at first base for the New York Mets for the past six years, Alonso established himself as one of the most consistent long-ball hitters in the majors with an average of 42 home runs and 110 RBIs in his five full big league seasons, per Passan.
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However, Passan also noted that Alonso's profile as a 30-year-old, right-handed-hitting and -throwing first baseman "frightens teams." Still, there are some who "see great value in adding him for the next few years."
While the New York Yankees were named as a team that could "enter the fray more aggressively," a reunion with the Mets also wasn't ruled out by Passan.
The Mets already made the biggest move of the offseason by signing star outfielder Juan Soto to a historic 15-year deal that could exceed $800 million. Bringing Alonso back would add another power bat to the lineup and make the Mets even more dangerous as they chase a World Series title in 2025.







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