Mets' reported 3-year contract offer to Pete Alonso was more than fair | amNewYork
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Pete Alonso's market continues to shrink as the New York Mets appear to be moving on from their former franchise slugger, igniting speculation about his future.
Mets president of baseball operations David Stearns has presented a three-year deal worth $68-$70 million to Alonso, which he reportedly rejected.
The previous extension offer from former GM Billy Epper was a seven-year deal worth $158 million, which averaged out to $22.5 million annually.
Alonso and agent Scott Boras seem to believe the Mets' latest offer represents an underselling of his value in today's market.
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