MLB analyst Anthony DiComo on SNY’s “Mets Hot Stove,” discussed the possibility of the New York Mets letting star first baseman Pete Alonso explore free agency after the 2024 season. Mets President of Baseball Operations, David Stearns has hinted at this being the likely outcome emphasizing the strategic approach to player contracts and financial flexibility.
The Mets known for their financial strength under owner Steve Cohen could potentially outbid other teams in a bidding war if Alonso decides to test the market. DiComo suggests that letting Alonso play out his final contract year minimizes the long terms commitment risk. The Mets currently in a rebuilding phase under Stearns may be cautious about committing to a long-term deal amid ongoing roster reshaping efforts. The decision regarding Alonso’s future will be closely watched in the 2024 MLB season.
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