The hot topic throughout the Amazin ‘Day of the Mets on Saturday was Pete AlonsoThe free agency.
The first -time long -standing player of the dishes still tests the market for free agents and while the world of baseball awaits a resolution, the players, the coaches and the members of the Front Office answered questions on Alonso throughout The day. But the most notable answer came from the owner of the dishes Steve Cohen.
Cohen was part of the Discussion Panel by the Fire Board of Mets Leadership with the President of Baseball Operations Mets David Stearns and manager Carlos Mendoza Where they answered various questions about the 2024 season, their off -season movements and the players who are currently part of the team. We asked the panel where things were with Alonso.
“We all like Pete. And we said it several times. I think that over this process, we continued to express it,” said Stearns. “We also understand that this is a matter and that Pete, as a free agent, deserves the law and has the right, it has really deserved the privilege, to see what is happening.
“We are also very satisfied with young players who arrive in our system and who have the capacity to play at the level of major leagues. We saw it last year, and it is not always popular opinion, but We saw it last year.
Ohors, songs “Pete Alonso” and “We Want Pete” resounded after Stearns’ response. Cohen asked the crowd to calm down before giving her version of the negotiations out of season.
“We have made an important offer to Pete. And what David said is correct, he has the right to get out and explore his market, and that’s what he does,” said Cohen. “Personally, it was an exhausting conversation and negotiation. Soto was hard, it’s worse. Larcing, we made an important offer. I don’t like the structures (of the offer) that are presented In return.
“I will never say no. There is always a possibility. The reality is that we are moving forward. We continue to recruit players. As we continue to recruit players, the reality is more difficult to integrate Pete in a very expensive group of players that we already have.
“I am brutally honest. I don’t like negotiations. I don’t like what has been presented to us. Listen, maybe it changes. I will always stay flexible. If that remains, we may have to Go ahead with the existing players we have. “
“I don’t like negotiations. I don’t like what is presented to us.”
Steve Cohen talks about the negotiations of the dishes with Pete Alonso and the possibility that the dishes advance without him:
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It was reported that the Alonso camp would have offered the dishes an exclusive three-year offer with an option of non-participation. The dishes would have proposed a three -year contract of value between 68 and $ 70 million, which Alonso refused.
Andy Martino de Sny reported During this week’s New York Night baseball, the offer announced between $ 68 and $ 70 million is “current currency”. A disagreement took place on postponements, but the final amount refused by Alonso amounted to more than $ 70 million taking into account the delayed money.
Martino reported at the time of Jesse Winker Signing that the dishes were going to work as if Alonso signed elsewhere and began to add parts to the list as Cohen mentioned. Besides Winker, the food added RHP AJ Minister To strengthen the enclosure of the readers and extend the contracts of minor leagues to a certain number of weapons.
As a rescue plan for Alonso, the dishes told young interior field players Marc Venos And Brett Baty has Train in various positions in the field, including the first goalJust in case.
Currently, the talks between Alonso and the Blue Jays “advance” but no agreement is concluded. This leaves the door open to a food meeting, but with the team that will meet for spring training in less than a month, time is running out.