Overview
- During the 2025 All-Star Game festivities, Alonso outlined a rule for voluntary, one-on-one fights with helmets on and no team involvement.
- Participants could decline a challenge by taking a knee, while a defeated combatant would be ejected and the winner would return to play.
- Alonso said the measure would curb dangerous, bench-clearing brawls like the 2022 Mets–Cardinals melee prompted by multiple hit-by-pitches.
- Baseball officials have shown no precedent for sanctioning on-field fighting and are expected to reject the proposal.
- The slugger remains focused on his career-best 2025 campaign under a two-year, $54 million contract that includes a player option after next season.