With Pete Alonso likely opting out of his Mets contract, he aims for a long-term deal of at least seven years after a strong season, posting a .272/.347/.524 line with 38 home runs and 126 RBI. Despite his offensive prowess, Alonso’s defensive struggles may prompt the Mets to reconsider their options at first base, especially as he could transition to designated hitter in the future.



