Just In New York Mets Expected To Pick Up 1 Point 9 Million Option On Pete Alonso For 2025 Season
Mets Make Their Move On Fan Favorite Slugger
In breaking news out of Queens, the New York Mets are expected to pick up the $1.9 million team option on first baseman Pete Alonso for the 2025–26 season, sources close to the organization confirmed Monday morning.
This decision keeps one of baseball’s most powerful bats in Flushing for another year — and fans are already celebrating.

Pete Alonso’s Value Still Sky High
Despite ups and downs in the 2025 campaign, Alonso remains a cornerstone of the Mets’ lineup, with 28 home runs and 77 RBIs through June. His leadership and presence in the clubhouse have also made him a key figure in a team looking to rebound from recent disappointments.
“He’s not just a home run hitter — he’s the heartbeat of this team,” said one Mets insider.
Why The $1.9 Million Option Matters
At just $1.9 million, the team option is considered a major bargain for a player of Alonso’s caliber. Analysts call it “low risk, high reward”, especially as the Mets continue to balance payroll while keeping flexibility for future signings.

Fans React With Relief And Excitement
Mets Twitter lit up with reactions:
- “$1.9M for Polar Bear Pete? That’s a steal!”
- “Lock him up long-term next. Do it now.”
- “Mets making smart moves? Who are we?”
The hashtag #KeepPete trended briefly as fans praised the front office for not overcomplicating the obvious.
What Comes Next For Alonso And The Mets
While the option pick-up is seen as a no-brainer, questions now turn to whether a long-term extension is in the works. With Alonso’s camp reportedly open to talks, this move could be the first step toward locking down the slugger for years to come.
For now, though, Mets fans can breathe easy — their Polar Bear isn’t going anywhere.
