The New York Mets may end up regretting it if the team lets superstar first baseman Pete Alonso walk in free agency this offseason.

Alonso has spent the first seven seasons of his career in New York, where he has excelled. A five-time All-Star and National League Rookie of the Year, Alonso has continued to be one of the best hitters in baseball. The 30-year-old slugger slashed .272/.347/.524 this season, mashing 38 home runs and driving in 126 runs. In his seven-season career, Alonso has only hit fewer than 30 home runs once in the shortened 2020 MLB season.

After failing to come to terms with the Mets on a long-term extension last season, Alonso signed a two-year, $54 million contract with a player option in the second year, according to Spotrac. With the slugger opting out of the sec

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