When talking about the worst collapse in Mets history, 2007 used to come to mind. However, this season changed everything. The 2025 campaign marks a painful distinction for the franchise after a devastating loss to the Marlins. However, the on-field disaster isn’t the only crisis in Queens.

Pete Alonso has already opted out of his contract, choosing free agency over returning. Now, whispers are growing louder that the pitcher who reached 800 career strikeouts this season would consider the same path. Edwin Diaz inked the 5-year contract of $102M in 2022 with an opt-out option after 2025. He had one of his best seasons, making the All-Star game for the third time and achieving his 250th career save on September 1.

Although he owes $37M on his contract until 2028, former Mets first basem

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