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While we’ve said here the Mets and Pete Alonso need to figure it out, there is said to be a sizable gap in talks at the moment. That doesn’t mean he’s gone, as the Mets have closed big gaps before (see Juan Soto below), only that no quick deal appears at hand.

The Mets are considering other options at first base (and also third base to a degree), and one fallback alternative could be moving Mark Vientos to 1B and giving Brett Baty/Ronny Mauricio/kids a shot at 3B.

Weighing in Alonso’s favor: He’s a Mets fan favorite. Weighing generally against him: He had a down year for him, and power isn’t as coveted this year. (While we’ve argued for more lineup protection for Soto, it’s also possible that only Aaron Judge or Shohei Ohtani could truly protect Soto.)


  Pete Alonso is one of the top free agents that’s left on the market. Corey Sipkin for the NY POST Pete Alonso is one of the top free agents that’s left on the market. Corey Sipkin for the NY POST

  Steve Cohen has spent nearly $1 billion in free agency. Charles Wenzelberg / New York Post Steve Cohen has spent nearly $1 billion in free agency. Charles Wenzelberg / New York Post

Alonso never really seemed likely for the Yankees since they already have great right-handed sluggers — Judge and Giancarlo Stanton — signed long term.

Perhaps one reason the possibility got extra publicly was because of Hal Steinbrenner’s Alonso links. Not only did they both support the Tunnel to Towers charity, both are Gators (Steinbrenner got his MBA at Florida) and Tampa residents. Ultimately though, Steinbrenner, as is his way, let GM Brian Cashman make the call. Yankees analytics people preferred spending on Cody Bellinger and Paul Goldschmidt.

Bellinger, while initially choosing to return to the Cubs, ultimately was almost thrilled to become a Yankee once it became clear the Cubs were determined to deal him.

Yankees people love Alex Bregman but question whether Yankee Stadium is right for him. Possible they hope DJ LeMahieu regains health to fill 3B.

Gleyber Torres turned down the Nats because he didn’t want to play 3B.

Andrew Chafin is high on the Yankees’ list of lefty pen targets. Tim Hill is, too.

Good for the Mets and Sean Manaea to agree at $75M over three. He’d turned down the $67M from the A’s that went to his friend Luis Severino. Manaea’s market was otherwise limited due to the qualifying offer/draft choice, which is valued between $5M and $20M depending on he team.


  Sean Manaea will be back in Flushing next season. AP Sean Manaea will be back in Flushing next season. AP

The uber talented Nick Pivetta has been connected to the Reds, Jays and others but that QO could complicate things.

Favorite Charlie Morton is a frontline starter who’d return at 41 for the right team.

Beyond the Soto also rans, the Tigers are said to have money to spend and at least one big move to make. (Amazingly, their postseason roster cost a paltry $18M.)

The five-team bidding on Soto started at between the $440M he declined from the Nats in 2022 and $500M.

The Mets trailed one team’s first bid even with their initial second bid. So it was quite a comeback to get that done!

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