Pete Alonso, Mets Were Reportedly Nowhere Close To Reuniting

What?!

The most surprising transaction of the MLB offseason boldly announced itself on Wednesday in the form of Pete Alonso reportedly signing a five-year, $155 million contract with the Baltimore Orioles.

Alonso landing in Baltimore comes as a shock to many people in the industry who believed the dominant narrative that Alonso’s two most likely destinations were either a return to the New York Mets or the Boston Red Sox.

That being said, an explosive reveal from MLB.com’s Anthony DiComo emerged in the minutes following the Alonso-Orioles news. According to DiComo, “the Mets never made a formal offer to Pete Alonso … as it became clear to them the bidding was heading to places they weren’t interested in going.”

Alonso delivered a hugely successful campaign in 2025, slashing .272/ .347/ .524 with 38 home runs and a league-second 126 RBI over 162 games for the Mets. His power surge earned him an All-Star nod, 11th place in MVP voting, and his first Silver Slugger award. Yet, New York’s early dominance (boasting MLB’s best record at 45-24 on June 12) faded into a brutal second-half slump, marked by seven- and eight-game skids that dropped New York to 83-79. A 4-0 loss to the Marlins on September 28 sealed their playoff exclusion, as the Reds clinched the final wild-card spot.

Over seven Mets seasons, the Polar Bear mashed 264 homers with a .253 average, 951 hits, and 712 RBI, including a rookie-record 53 blasts in 2019 that netted him Rookie of the Year honors.

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It’s onto Camden Yards for Alonso now.

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Colin Keane

Colin Keane is a contributing journalist for NESN. He graduated from Villanova University with a Major degree in English and a Minor degree in Business. Covering NBA, MLB, NFL and college basketball, he has written for various outlets including OnSI and FanSided.