
The New York Mets have officially re-signed first baseman Pete Alonso to a two-year contract valued at $54 million, with a player opt-out after the 2025 season.
In a heartfelt message to fans, Alonso expressed his gratitude and excitement:
“I am beyond thrilled to continue my journey with the Mets. This organization and its fans have been my home since day one, and I can’t wait to create more memories together. Let’s bring a championship to Queens!”
Alonso’s commitment to the team and its supporters underscores his dedication to bringing success to the franchise. His return bolsters the Mets’ lineup as they prepare for the upcoming season.
The Mets’ front office also expressed their enthusiasm about Alonso’s return. President of Baseball Operations David Stearns stated, “He makes us a better team. There’s no question he makes us a better team.”
Alonso’s re-signing comes as the Mets have been active in strengthening their roster, including the acquisition of star outfielder Juan Soto. With these significant moves, the team aims to make a strong push in the upcoming season.
Fans can look forward to seeing Alonso back in action, donning the Mets uniform, and contributing to what promises to be an exciting season ahead.
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