Pete Alonso says: he’ll use his exit option this winter

Pete Alonso says: he’ll use his exit option this winter
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Pete Alonso is mourning the loss of his 2025 Series.

His club, the Mets, couldn't find a way to qualify. Worse still, he was shut out by the Miami Marlins in a game the club absolutely had to win to stay alive.

In short, there will be big questions this winter.

And one of them will be what kind of contract to give Alonso. Because yes, unsurprisingly, Scott Boras' client has announced his intention to opt out of his contract.

Last year, Alonso didn't get the contract he wanted. He signed a two-year deal, with an option to leave, simply to increase his value.

And he did.

Everyone expected this to happen, and it did. His plan, we can assume, would be to stay with the Mets long-term, but it's unclear whether the Mets' king of circuits will have the right offer on the table.

Note that Edwin Diaz also has an exit option. Logically, he should use it, but we don't know what he wants. What we do know is this: if he uses it, he'd like to stay with the Mets on the terms of a new contract.

Those are two changes that could happen, but we don't know if they will. What Andy Martino doesn't think will happen is a change of manager. The journalist doesn't believe it and says it's not in the plans.

I'm not surprised: David Stearns is a man who bets on stability. I see him giving his manager a real rotation.

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