On Thursday, ESPN’s Jeff Passan revealed that “groups are hesitant to offer” free-agent Pete Alonso a long-term contract as a result of his “profile frightens” golf equipment as a 30-year-old right-handed hitting and throwing first baseman.
One unnamed American League government and Nationwide League government defined why Alonso stays unsigned forward of Christmas whereas talking with MLB.com’s Mark Feinsand.
“He’s in his 30s and is a right-handed first baseman who is sweet — however most likely had his finest yr already,” the AL government mentioned about why Alonso is considered as “an advanced participant” this offseason. “He’s not a defender and never an athlete, however he has no problem with the highlight; he hits homers and hits them in big spots. He’s a tricky one.”
Whereas the 226 regular-season house runs Alonso has hit since he made his MLB debut in 2019 has him simply 27 shy of changing into the New York Mets’ all-time chief in that class, SNY’s Danny Abriano identified again in October that the slugger “regressed” defensively as he allegedly pressed on the plate amid his stroll yr.
“He was value minus-three (defensive runs saved) in 2024,” Abriano mentioned about Alonso. “And if you wish to use Baseball Savant’s (outs above common) metric as an alternative, he was value minus-nine OAA this season after being value minus-one OAA in 2023.”
Over the previous couple of months, tales have linked Alonso with a return to the Mets and a possible transfer to the New York Yankees. Nevertheless, reviews from this week mentioned that the “Polar Bear” is “a longshot” for the Yankees and that the Bronx Bombers “have zero curiosity in” Alonso.
“Pete is in a tricky spot,” the NL government added. “There doesn’t appear to be an enormous marketplace for him due to his protection, and with so many first basemen on the market, no one is in a rush to overpay any of them.”
Feinsand talked about that Alonso “might have to attend till January or February” to land the kind of deal he desires. It is unclear if he’d provide the Mets any low cost at this level of his free-agency journey to maintain staff president of baseball operations David Stearns from wanting elsewhere to fill the membership’s wants on the place and within the lineup earlier than February rolls round.