Pete Alonso still hasn’t signed with a team this offseason (Source: Getty Images)
Pete Alonso’s free agency is attracting a lot of conversation as the player is still without a team for the 2025 season with Spring Training just over a month away. Recently a new report has also added to the drama.
Bob Nightengale of USA Today revealed in his column that Pete Alonso’s agent Scott Boras is using former MLB first baseman Prince Fielder’s mammoth nine-year $214 million contract as a benchmark for his client.
Pete Alonso is reportedly nowhere close to earning that much as per the market projections. He was offered a three-year $90 million contract by the Mets, the decision to which he seems to be stalling.
On the WFAN Radio, Evan Roberts absolutely dismissed the idea of Boras overshooting Alonso’s value to that degree. Roberts claimed that Nightengale’s report could be coming from other agents who would want to taint Boras’ reputation with such astronomical projections.
“It may be a rival agent that doesn’t like Scott Boras who is presenting that he’s looking at a nine-year Prince Fielder-like contract. Scott Boras is not a complete idiot. Now, Scott Boras has some stones, I’ll give you that, and there’s no doubt he wants a long-term deal for Pete Alonso.
“But I find it really hard to believe, especially someone who’s actually decent at his job, that he’s literally telling the Mets and the Giants and the Blue Jays—teams that won’t even make an offer of more than three years—’Hey, remember what Prince Fielder got many years ago,'” Roberts said. [2:30]
Scott Boras looking to cap off an otherwise good offseason
The last offseason was a paltry one in Scott Boras’ standards. He was unable to land his ‘Big Four’ – Matt Chapman, Cody Bellinger, Blake Snell, Jordan Montgomery – long-term contracts. He tried to stay adamant with the price he was offering and the market ended up losing interest so much so that Snell and Montgomery were without a team in March.
This year, Boras has been more proactive, settling 12 contracts for his clients worth $1.45 billion that includes Juan Soto’s massive $765 million deal with the Mets and Corbin Burnes’ six-year $210 million deal with the Arizona Diamondbacks.
But if all’s well that ends well, he would hope that he lands his last two big names Pete Alonso and Alex Bregman with good contracts. While Bregman’s negotiations might be easier, Alonso’s one is evidently proving to be the tougher deal to crack. If he stalls too long to get Alonso a contract, the move could backfire for him.
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