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Tuesday Top Ten: Pete Alonso Home Runs
From the third deck in Minnesota to the waterfall in Atlanta, these are the defining homers of the Polar Bear’s career.
Pete Alonso would check a lot of boxes for the Boston Red Sox. A team that finished 15th in Major League Baseball in home runs last season would have its new m
“Both Alex Speier of The Boston Globe and Tyler Milliken of WEEI suggested Matt Chapman's contract as a comparison to what Bregman could get. The third baseman signed a bridge deal with the San Francisco Giants in 2024, posted a rebound season, then signed a six-year, $151 million extension,” BoSox Injection’s Katie Manganelli wrote.
Munetaka Murakami, a 25-year-old slugger who plays both first and third base, is expected to headline a deep class of Asian talent looking to come to North America this winter.
Alonso has cemented his place in franchise history, becoming the Mets’ all-time home run leader with 264 across his seven-year career. He led the National League in doubles in 2025 with 41 and posted a .
Rival executives are prepared to witness the Boston Red Sox make a serious push for free agent first baseman Pete Alonso.
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Red Sox Rumors: Mets’ Pete Alonso Market Expands, AL East Rival Jumps In?
Nobody said this would be easy. If the Boston Red sox want to sign New York Mets first baseman Pete Alonso, they will have to outbid several clubs, including a new pair of potential frontrunners. ESPN’s Jeff Passan reports signing Alonso would be a “perfect transaction” for the Arizona Diamondbacks.
The New York Mets have to make a decision on Pete Alonso. Their beloved first base slugger is a free agent, and it's not a given that the Mets will bring him back. Alonso, 31, is the Mets' all-time home run leader. But as he ages and his defense declines, his value certainly isn't what it once was.
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Insider refutes takes about Mets' David Stearns, Pete Alonso amid free-agency chatter
This is in part because Mets president of baseball operations David Stearns "was ready to let Alonso walk last year" before team owner Steve Cohen stepped in. Later in the day, Mets and MLB insider Andy Martino of SNY addressed the complicated relationship involving the club and Alonso.
New York Mets home run king Pete Alonso is believed to be headed to the Red Sox, Yankees, or Mets. But what if there’s a surprise?