BLUE JAYS NEWS:Blue Jays Could Still Win Pete Alonso Sweepstakes After Recent Reported Mets Offer……. Check out Jays new bidding price

The Toronto Blue Jays remain a strong contender in the pursuit of free-agent first baseman Pete Alonso. Alonso recently declined a three-year contract offer from the New York Mets valued between $68 million and $70 million, leading the Mets to pivot towards other roster options. This development has opened the door for teams like the Blue Jays to intensify their efforts to sign the power-hitting slugger.

Despite the recent acquisition of outfielder Anthony Santander on a five-year, $90 million deal, the Blue Jays are reportedly still in active discussions with Alonso’s camp. Their interest in Alonso is strategic, aiming to bolster their offensive lineup and provide insurance at first base, especially with Vladimir Guerrero Jr. approaching free agency after the 2025 season. The potential signing of Alonso would not only enhance the team’s immediate power at the plate but also offer flexibility in managing Guerrero’s future with the franchise.

While negotiations are ongoing, no agreement has been finalized between Alonso and the Blue Jays. The team is likely evaluating financial considerations, including luxury tax implications, as they navigate Alonso’s market value. Nevertheless, the Blue Jays’ continued engagement in discussions indicates their commitment to strengthening their roster and remaining competitive in the upcoming season.

 

 

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