Pete Alonso Declined Three-Year Offer From Mets
It appears the Pete Alonso era in Queens is coming to an end. Andy Martino of SNY reported this afternoon that the Mets expect Alonso to sign elsewhere and have begun to turn their attention to other pursuits. After initially facing a gap on contract length, the sides recently turned their attention to a shorter-term arrangement.…
It appears the Pete Alonso era in Queens is coming to an end. Andy Martino of SNY reported this afternoon that the Mets expect Alonso to sign elsewhere and have begun to turn their attention to other pursuits.
After initially facing a gap on contract length, the sides recently turned their attention to a shorter-term arrangement. Ken Rosenthal and Will Sammon of The Athletic wrote this afternoon that Alonso and his representatives at the Boras Corporation pitched the Mets a three-year deal with a high annual salary and one or more opt-out chances. Rosenthal and Sammon report that the team countered with a three-year proposal which Alonso declined.
Joel Sherman and Dan Martin of The New York Post report that the team’s offer came with an overall guarantee in the $68-70MM range, which Alonso found unsatisfactory. According to Sherman and Martin, the Mets’ proposal included opt-outs.
That offer was clearly not to Alonso’s liking. It now seems he’ll be moving on, though the Mets haven’t pushed all their chips in to an alternative target yet. New York agreed to bring back Jesse Winker on a $7.5MM deal. He’ll slot in at designated hitter and/or as a left-handed bench bat. If Alonso indeed walks, New York will probably move Mark Vientos to first base and allow Brett Baty, Ronny Mauricio and Luisangel Acuña battle for reps at third base.
The Post’s Jon Heyman writes that the Mets are now “heavily focused” on adding to the bullpen. Sammon tied them to top free agent reliever Tanner Scott last week. Adding a high-leverage arm in front of star closer Edwin Díaz makes sense. A left-hander would be an obvious fit considering Danny Young is the only southpaw in the bullpen at the moment. Scott is far more than a situational matchup option, but he has certainly shown himself capable of attacking the best left-handed hitters in the sport.