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The New York Mets have to make a decision on Pete Alonso. Their beloved first base slugger is a free agent, and it's not a given that the Mets will bring him back. Alonso, 31, is the Mets' all-time home run leader. But as he ages and his defense declines, his value certainly isn't what it once was.
On a day in which free agency officially opened across Major League Baseball, the New York Mets have made their first move. Jeff Passan of ESPN first reported t
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Red Sox Rumors: How Mets’ Pete Alonso Impacts Phillies’ Kyle Schwarber Bidding
Talk about a worst-case scenario. Imagine this: the Boston Red Sox whiff on signing New York Mets first baseman Pete Alonso, who decides to leave Queens, but not for a trip to Beantown. Alonso is one of the two biggest bats available in free agency.
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