This previous Saturday, New York Mets proprietor Steve Cohen publicly acknowledged that contract talks with free-agent first baseman and Mets fan-favorite Pete Alonso have been “an exhausting” course of.
It appears Cohen is not but prepared to utterly transfer on from the 30-year-old slugger.
“Not more than 48 hours after publicly lamenting the seemingly limitless saga…Cohen was again in dialog with Alonso’s camp,” Jon Heyman of the New York Publish reported Tuesday night time.
MLB Network analyst Jim Duquette urged not too long ago that “Cohen might must ultimately bounce in” concerning the contract discussions with Alonso and big-name agent Scott Boras. Whereas it was later said that Cohen was “totally supportive of” what Mets president of baseball operations David Stearns had beforehand provided Alonso, that was earlier than each Cohen and Stearns heard directly from paying prospects who made it recognized throughout a Saturday fan occasion they need the “Polar Bear” to stay with what’s been his solely membership since he made his MLB debut in 2019.
Quite a few tales all through the winter have linked Alonso with the Toronto Blue Jays, however both Duquette and MLB insider Andy Martino have famous the Blue Jays can have a “robust” time bettering the Mets’ provide after Toronto agreed to a five-year deal price at the very least $92.5M with outfielder Anthony Santander. Martino talked about throughout Monday’s version of the SNY “Baseball Night in New York” program that “there’s no purpose for the Mets to hurry” since it is clear no different workforce is in a rush to lock Alonso down through a profitable multi-year deal.
Maybe Alonso has seen the writing on the wall.
“It appears like Alonso desperately hopes to return, whereas the Mets may go both method,” Heyman shared in his newest replace.
Alonso’s camp not too long ago rejected a three-year proposal from the Mets that reportedly had opt-outs and was price “greater than $70M” with deferred cash included. With that mentioned, The Athletic’s Will Sammon identified on Tuesday that “a reunion with Alonso nonetheless is smart” as a result of the Amazins “have a gap at first base” and within the lineup following the historic offseason signing of All-Star outfielder Juan Soto.
“It’s truthful to say the Mets have already ‘received’ the negotiation,” Heyman added in his piece. Assuming Alonso agrees with that evaluation, it seems like he and Cohen may come to phrases on a deal before some thought as of Tuesday afternoon.