The idea the Mets would put themselves in better position for the future by trading Pete Alonso for a package of prospects is folly.
And that would be if Cohen and the executive support staff in the front office believe the first baseman, who will turn 29 on Dec. 4, will age poorly through a long-term extension.The idea the Mets would put themselves in better position for the future by trading Alonso, who is eligible to become a free agent following the 2024 season, for a package of prospects is folly.
“The guy’s going to drive in 100 runs again, going to hit 40 home runs again,” manager Buck Showalter said before the Mets“We’re lucky to have him. We’re lucky to have him.”Alonso has 39 homers and 96 RBIs, mired in a slump in which he has gone 3-for-25 with one RBI over his past eight games. He went 1-for-3 in this one in which he was intentionally walked to load the bases both in the fifth and 10th.
It seems as if there has always been something circling around Alonso, who just goes out and plays. Well, maybe he throws the F-word around too liberally for some sensitive ears. I just don’t get it.
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