Alonso reportedly makes major Scott Boras decision

Shortly after it was reported Tuesday that New York Mets owner Steve Cohenwas back in conversation withrepresentatives for free-agent first baseman Pete Alonso, WFAN’s Evan Roberts suggested Alonso had instructed agent Scott Boras to get a deal done.

Whether or not that’s the case may never be known, but Sportsnet’s Ben Nicholson-Smith revealed on Wednesday that anybody believing Alonso is considering parting ways with Boras because of how the slugger’s free-agency journey (and how the agent has lost his luster) has gone should put such thoughts to bed for now. 

“A source said MLB agents have recently been informed they cannot contact Pete Alonso,” Nicholson-Smith reported. “This would have to be initiated by Alonso himself. Evidently, Alonso wants to continue working with his agent Scott Boras without hearing from other agents looking to poach him.” 

While Cohen publicly acknowledged at a fan event this past Saturday that contract talks with Alonso’s camp this offseason have been “exhausting,” a report from Wednesday indicated that the Mets bringing reliever Ryne Stanek back via a one-year deal worth between $4M-$5M “could keep a bit of wiggle room” for the club to re-sign Alonso. On Thursday, The Athletic’s Ken Rosenthal and Will Sammon pointed out that “the Mets appear unlikely to add another reliever” before the start of spring training.

MLB insider Andy Martino of SNY and MLB Network analyst Jim Duquette have repeatedly said the Toronto Blue Jays’ signing of outfielder Anthony Santander to a five-year deal worth at least $92.5M makes it unlikely they will even match the three-year contract that included opt-outs and was worth more than $70M with deferred money that the Mets previously offered Alonso. Specifically, Martino noted on Wednesday thata potential stumbling block there could have been deferred money, based on Toronto’s heavily deferred agreement withSantander. 

Meanwhile, MLB reporter Jon Heyman said during Wednesday’s edition of his Bleacher Report livestream that he thinks it’sat least 50/50that Alonso ultimately returns to the Mets. 

“At this point, he has to move on and accept that his market is what it is, and he can’t change it this winter,” MLB reporter Deesha Thosar of Fox Sports added about Alonso on Wednesday. “…The only thing he can control now is playing better in 2025 in hopes of resetting his market. Alonso is 27 home runs away from surpassing Darryl Strawberry as the Mets’ all-time leader. He’s one signing away from cementing himself as a franchise legend versus an unpopular mercenary. The choice is his, but the ending to this saga always seemed like it was painted in orange and blue. It’s time for Alonso to accept that his destiny is calling him back to Queens.” 

Assuming Nicholson-Smith is correct, it sounds like Boras will remain associated with Alonso until the “Polar Bear” puts pen to paper on his next contract. 

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