The New York Mets had an up-and-down season, but Pete Alonso was one of the few constants. He hit 38 home runs, led the National League in doubles, and recorded his fifth consecutive 30+ home run season, proving once again why he’s one of the premier power hitters in the league.

Despite Alonso’s strong individual performance, the Mets struggled late in the season and missed the playoffs, even after bolstering their bullpen at the trade deadline. Fans were left frustrated as the team fell short of postseason expectations, highlighting the contrast between Alonso’s production and the team’s overall performance.

According to MLB Insider Jon Heyman, Alonso has opted out of the final year of his two-year contract with the Mets. Represented by Scott Boras, Alonso is now entering free agency, s

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