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Pete Alonso Re-Signs with Mets After Tense Negotiations

The All-Star slugger agreed to a two-year, $54 million deal following direct talks with Mets owner Steve Cohen, bypassing his typically vocal agent Scott Boras.

  • Pete Alonso and the New York Mets finalized a two-year, $54 million contract, including an opt-out option after the first year.
  • The deal was reached after months of contentious negotiations, with Alonso initially seeking a long-term contract exceeding $100 million.
  • Mets owner Steve Cohen and team president David Stearns flew to Tampa to meet with Alonso and his agent Scott Boras, where Alonso led the discussions while Boras remained notably silent.
  • Alonso humorously downplayed the tension, apologizing to Cohen for the 'exhausting' process while expressing excitement for the upcoming season.
  • The agreement provides flexibility for both parties, allowing Alonso to potentially re-enter free agency next year and giving the Mets financial room for future roster moves.
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