Pete Alonso opens up to The Post about 'liberating' mindset after Mets contract saga
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Pete Alonso, after a challenging winter, remains upbeat about his career and contract decisions. Despite the temptation to take a seven-year, $158M deal from the previous Mets management, he feels liberated by his current two-year, $54M agreement, which includes a valuable opt-out after 2025. This contract not only secures him $30M in 2025 but also helps push the stagnant first base market forward. His positive outlook is evident as he interacts with fans and teammates, rejecting notions of remorse regarding his decisions.
"I have no regrets," Alonso told The Post. "Honestly, with how everything played out, I have no regrets, which is honestly liberating. I wouldn't change a thing."
Alonso stresses the positive, and he finds plenty, even after a winter that didn't go as necessarily imagined. He did get $30M for 2025, allowing him to nudge the stagnant first base market forward.
Read at New York Post
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