One hundred and sixty-two games for two consecutive seasons is the kind of reliability that general managers dream about when they lay their head on the pillow at night.

While the New York Mets might’ve pulled off a significant trade to offload Brandon Nimmo’s contract and replaced him with Marcus Semien, the heavy lifting is far from over in Queens.

The front office is still trying to figure out the financials to retain both Edwin Diaz and Pete Alonso. The situation with Alonso is particularly volatile because a new suitor has entered the ring. One surprising competitor could be the Boston Red Sox. They are looking to upgrade for space and it turns out Alonso would be a perfect fit for what they are trying to build.

Boston Red Sox Need Insurance at First Base

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