Potential extensions for Pete Alonso, Kyle Tucker won’t come easy

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Signing Pete Alonso to that two -year agreement and $ 54 million (more exclusion) could be the most intelligent of the Mets. But taking into account the difficulty that the Mets had forging a deal with their beloved Slugger in winter, it is very long to extend it in season.

One more complication: if the annual salary in a long agreement would be, conservatively, $ 5 million, say $ 35 million instead of $ 30 million, that would cost the METS $ 10.5 million since they are in 110 percent of the “Steve Cohen tax.”


The first base of the Mets, Pete Alonso (20) reacts after he hits a Campocorto of the New York Mets of Double RBI, Francisco Lindor (12) to tie the game in the tenth entrance against the Philadelphia Philis.
The first base of the Mets, Pete Alonso (20) reacts after he hits a Campocorto of the New York Mets of Double RBI, Francisco Lindor (12) to tie the game in the tenth entrance against the Philadelphia Philis. Corey Sipkin for NY Post

And Alonso, third in MLB for PAHO Enterday (1,122), will surely look for more than $ 35 million after Vladimir Guerrero obtained $ 35.7 million in his contract from $ 500 million to 14 years. (And realistically, Vlad Jr. actually is worth much more than $ 35.7 million in the initial years since recent years, gifts are presumed. Older, which requires much more short treatment.

Alonso, who will almost surely choose to become a free -synered agent, seems “on a mission,” says Mets People. Just as the defense seems improved.

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