Pete Alonso had a productive season with the New York Mets in 2025. Although the team failed to reach the postseason, he did his job as a player, and that performance seems to be fueling his foray into free agency. A recent report published in the New York Post suggests that he is seeking a seven-year contract.

In an article by Mike Puma for The Post, Alonso’s objective is described as securing a contract that is nearly a decade long, obviously demanding far more than the $54 million he had signed for to play two more years with the Mets.

The annual salary Alonso is reportedly seeking is approximately $30 million, which would push the total value of his contract well above $120 million. This would be a substantial salary alongside his other Mets teammates, including Juan Soto.

However,

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