He will regret turning down the seven-year offer of 158 million U.S. dollars that the New York Mets made last year. Pete Alonso (30), who is believed to have been offered a "refund to the FA" contract.
The U.S. MLB Network recently mentioned that the possibility of Alonso's FA jackpot is very slim. That the New York Mets are in an absolute position.안전놀이터
Alonso then added that he had no choice but to bow to the New York Mets. He also stated that this situation would not have come if he had signed an extension contract last year.
Since then, there have been reports that the New York Mets have offered Alonso a three-year-$90 million contract. This included conditions for opt-out execution every season.
In other words, he offered Alonso a contract to re-enter the free agency. His annual salary amounts to a whopping 30 million dollars. He can re-enter the free agency with an annual salary of 43.8 billion won.
Alonso, however, was seeking a total of 200 million U.S. dollars in contracts last year. Those terms do not seem to satisfy him.
The problem is that all the teams in the Major League are not willing to give Alonso a long-term contract. I can't believe Alonso, whose performance is getting worse.
This is because Alonso entered the FA market after recording his own career low. No wonder he is not popular.
Alonso, who is in his sixth year in the Major League, hit .240 with 34 home runs, 88 RBIs, 91 runs and 146 hits, and a 0.329 OPS 0.788 in 162 games this season.
This is the lowest OPS since debuting in the Major League. You can still expect more than 30 homers in a season, but that's it. Excluding homers, it's a very bad performance.
Alonso's WRC+ for this season is only 122. On top of that, his strikeout rate stands at 24.7 percent. Also, good defense against the first base is hard to expect.
The number of homers, the only strength of the team, has also decreased significantly to 34 this season. It is unlikely that the team will be able to replicate its record of 53 homers in 2019 when it made its Major League debut.
There is only one way for Alonso to win the $200 million contract he wants. After choosing to re-take the FA, he only makes the upcoming 2025 season his own.
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