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Pete Alonso tells The Post he has ‘no regrets’ about Mets contract saga

WEST PALM BEACH, Fla. — After hitting baseball well beyond the left field wall at the Palm Beach ballpark, Pete Alonso slams his longtime buddy Jeff McNeill in the back of the batting cage, giving team owners Steve and Alex Cohen a warm greeting.

Alonso is in peace and approaching Ebulient. If there are people who regret or regret after his long, painstaking winter, then they have the wrong man. If someone wants him to take $158 million and receive the seven-year offer he received from the previous Mets administration in the summer of 2023, it's not him.

“I have no regrets,” Alonso told the post. “To be honest, I have no regrets about how everything unfolds. It's honestly freed. I won't change things.”

Pete Alonso will be practicing batting at Mets Spring Training on February 26th, 2025. Corey Shipkin for the New York Post

He emphasizes positive things, and even after winters, when he didn't necessarily go as imagined, he finds a lot. He won $30 million in 2025, allowing him to advance the stagnant first-base market. He also got his desired opt-out on a $54 million, two-year contract since 2025, with a high combination of first-year salary and options making him return to the Mets.

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