Despite a strong start to his career, Pete Alonso's underwhelming performance last season has complicated negotiations for a long-term contract. With a career-low .788 OPS, expectations of a nine-year, $214 million deal are unrealistic given his less-than-stellar recent output.
Scott Boras's aggressive approach for Alonso's contract seeks to reset the first-baseman market. However, the stark gap between their demands and market reality poses a significant challenge, highlighting the discrepancy between Alonso’s performance and his expected value.
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