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Pete Alonso has once again become the driving force behind the New York Mets’ impressive 2025 season. His powerful swings and consistent production have sparked discussions—not just about the team’s playoff trajectory, but about his own future in New York. With contract talks looming and speculation swirling, Mets fans want to know: what’s next for Pete Alonso?
Alonso entered the 2025 campaign focused and determined. Through April, he has maintained an incredible .333 batting average, a stellar on-base percentage, and an OPS over 1.000. His six home runs and National League-leading doubles underscore just how much of an impact he’s had in the lineup. Few players in the league come close to matching Alonso’s overall contributions at first base.
Mets owner Steve Cohen has taken notice. In a detailed interview, Cohen acknowledged Alonso’s stellar output, saying, “So far, he's blown the doors off,” while also hinting at the uncertainty ahead regarding Alonso’s contract and potential free agency. Alonso has the option to opt out after this season, which could see him test the open market if his performance continues at this elite level.
With Alonso's two-year deal including an opt-out after the 2025 season, speculation is rampant among fans and analysts. Cohen addressed this directly, stating, “Pete's gonna explore his market like he should—and I'm supportive of that.” He made it clear that while the Mets value Alonso deeply, they recognize his right to seek the best opportunity moving forward.
Cohen’s comments, shared in another in-depth story by the New York Post, show that the team’s approach is both strategic and respectful. The outcome will depend on Alonso’s season and the evolving market for power-hitting first basemen, a position whose value has fluctuated in recent years.
Alonso’s hot bat isn’t the only storyline in Queens. The addition of Juan Soto, despite his relatively slow start, has altered the team’s dynamic. Soto’s ability to get on base has resulted in Alonso seeing better pitches, increasing his opportunities to drive in runs. Mets co-hitting coach Jeremy Barnes has praised Soto as a "professional hitter" with routines that benefit the entire lineup.
Alonso’s partnership with Soto exemplifies how star players can complement each other. As Cohen noted, “Then he gets on base, and Pete can drive him in. And so Pete is seeing better pitches.” These subtle dynamics are critical to the Mets’ offensive explosion this year. For more on this evolving partnership, check out this feature from The Athletic.
Despite uncertainty around his contract, one thing is clear: Alonso’s play, leadership, and approach at the plate have set the tone for the Mets’ strong start. As free agency decisions loom, and with a playoff chase heating up, both fans and the franchise are watching closely.
Will Pete Alonso choose to remain the face of the Mets for years to come, or will the open market tempt him away? For now, Alonso seems content to let his bat—and the results—speak for themselves. As Steve Cohen put it, “Let's have this discussion at the end of the year.”
Stay tuned as we track every development in Pete Alonso’s season and beyond. For more analysis and updates, follow the latest coverage from outlets like SNY, The New York Post, and The Athletic.