
Breaking: The NY Mets are preparing for a difficult divorce with their All-Star slugger
The outcome of their talks with Pete Alonso has not pleased the New York Mets. As a consequence, if it comes down to it, they are focused on living after him.Mets: David Stearns discusses the issue with Pete Alonso
According to Anthony DiComo and Bill Ladson of MLB.com, Mets president David Stearns stated the following on the process they have gone through with Alonso in an attempt to reach an agreement:
Cohen declared, “I will never say no.” “There is always a chance. In actuality, though, we’re still recruiting athletes and going forward. The truth is that it gets more difficult to integrate Pete into our already pricey group of players as we keep adding new ones. And we are at that location.
“I’m telling the truth ruthlessly. The negotiations bother me. I don’t like what we’ve been shown. Listen, perhaps that will change. Yes, I will always be adaptable. If things continue this way, I believe we’ll have to accept the possibility that we could have to move with with
Scott Boras, Alonso’s agent, has steadfastly demanded a long-term deal. Alonso should return in three years, according to the Mets. There is still no common ground. the current participants
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As determined as Alonso to abandon his stance, the Mets
At 30, the Florida native is in his prime and may not have a better chance to profit from a lucrative long-term contract than he has at this moment. He has, understandably, held out despite the fact that the market for first basemen has shrunk and the Mets are now realistically looking to the future.
A possible reconciliation or irreversible breakup will become apparent as the winter wears on. However, from Stearns’ perspective, New York is dedicated to creating a World Series baseball team, with or without
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