Alonso reportedly expressed his desire to part ways with the team due to dissatisfaction with the direction the organization is heading. After a disappointing 2024 season where the Mets failed to reach the playoffs, Alonso felt that a fresh start with a new team would better align with his career goals.
The first baseman has been a cornerstone of the Mets’ lineup since his debut in 2019, where he hit 53 home runs in his rookie season, setting a new record for a rookie. His consistent power-hitting over the years made him a fan favorite, and his departure is sure to leave a significant void in the Mets’ offense.
For Mendoza, this marks a tough beginning to his tenure as the Mets’ skipper. Losing a player of Alonso’s caliber, especially under these circumstances, will undoubtedly be a challenge as the team heads into the offseason looking to rebuild.
The Mets’ front office has yet to comment on Alonso’s release or potential future plans, but the slugger is expected to draw significant interest from teams around the league as free agency opens.
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