Pete Alonso is one of the more intriguing names hitting free agency this winter. Jason Szenes for the NY Post
After one of the most thrilling World Series in recent memory — or ever, really — and the first repeat champion in a quarter-century , get ready to savor something else you might not see for a while: a fun MLB offseason.
It began in earnest on Monday. As the Dodgers celebrated their title in Los Angeles after finishing off the Blue Jays in Toronto on Saturday, a handful of players triggered opt-out clauses to enter free agency.
Some, such as Pete Alonso, were never really in question. The Mets first baseman hits the open market for a second straight year coming off a much better season. As reported by The Post’s Mike Puma, he is said to be seeking a seven-year deal.
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