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The Pete Alonso dilemma at the center of Mets’ offseason has no easy answers


The Pete Alonso dilemma at the center of Mets’ offseason has no easy answers

Pete Alonso is likely facing a different kind of free agency this time as he prepares to opt out of his contract.

The Mets played hardball with the star first baseman last winter — essentially challenging Alonso to prove his worthiness of a long-term deal — and he responded.

It was a season that ended in disappointment for the club, one victory short of the playoffs to complete a second-half nosedive. But from a personal standpoint, the season ranked among Alonso’s finest: a .272/.347/.524 slash line with 38 homers and 126 RBIs.

After negotiations last offseason that team owner Steve Cohen termed “exhausting,” Alonso returned on a two-year contract worth $54 million that includes an opt-out after the World Series concludes. Alonso has already said he intends to exercise that opt-out.

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