NEW YORK, N.Y.— The 2025 World Series may have ended less than two weeks ago, but the MLB offseason is already in full swing, highlighted by the annual General Managers meetings taking place in Las Vegas this week.
After former Yankee Juan Soto joining the Mets dominated last year’s offseason headlines, the Queens ballclub is back in the winter spotlight, with MLB fans watching closely to see if the team will sign Pete Alonso to a long-term deal after becoming an unrestricted free agent earlier this month.
Alonso, who will turn 31 on Dec. 7, surpassed Mets legend Darryl Strawberry to become the franchise’s all-time home run leader this August, solidifying his status as one of the most iconic players to wear the orange and blue in the modern era.
As Alonso enters his 30s, the Mets will b

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