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Free agency didn't go as Pete Alonso hoped last winter, but it's a whole new offseason now. And things are looking up already for the long-time New York Met.
This article was originally published on www.si.com/mlb/mets/onsi as Pete Alonso viewed as a ‘primary target’ for AL contender. This AL East team seems to have its eyes set on signing Pete Alonso away from the New York Mets.
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Pete Alonso’s two 'most likely' landing spots for 2026 revealed
According to The Athletic’s Jim Bowden, the New York Mets and Boston Red Sox remain the “two most likely landing spots” for Alonso this offseason. The 30-year-old first baseman has spent his entire MLB career with New York, while Boston hopes to improve the power in its lineup.
Mets get good update on re-signing Pete Alonso in free agency originally appeared on The Sporting News. Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here. Pete Alonso seems set to be a well sought-after free agent.
The New York Mets all-time home run king will soon be swinging for the Fenway Green Monster, per a report that swept social media Sunday.
On Friday, ESPN's Jorge Castillo listed landing spots for Alonso, and the list isn't short. There are seven teams on it, including the Mets. The full seven possibilities laid out by ESPN were: This is how Castillo lays out the chances of returning to the Mets:
Pete Alonso, Alex Bregman, and Kyle Tucker have made headlines this offseason as three of the highest profile, most coveted free agents available and that is unlikely to change until they put pen to paper with the team with whom they will continue their careers.
MLB insider suggests the perfect free agent replacement for Triston Casas, addressing the Red Sox’s ongoing first-base struggles.
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Two most likely landing spots for Pete Alonso are revealed
Pete Alonso is expected to generate much more interest on the free-agent market this winter than he did a year ago.