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Pete Alonso to Stay with Mets for 2026 Season

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New York City, November 9, 2025

The New York Mets have announced that first baseman Pete Alonso will remain with the team for the upcoming season, opting not to exercise his opt-out clause. Mets president David Stearns expressed confidence in Alonso’s future role, emphasizing the team’s focus on improving defensive performance while retaining his offensive strength. Alonso, a key asset since his 2019 debut, had a strong performance in 2025 with a .272 batting average and significant contributions to the team’s success in the National League Championship Series. Discussions for his transition to a designated hitter role are ongoing.

New York, NY – The New York Mets have confirmed that first baseman Pete Alonso will remain with the team for the 2026 season, as he has decided to stay and not exercise his opt-out clause after the 2025 season. Mets president of baseball operations David Stearns expressed optimism about Alonso’s future role within the team, highlighting the need for improvement in the team’s defensive performance alongside maintaining offensive strength.

At 31 years old, Alonso has established himself as a vital asset for the Mets since making his debut in 2019. In the 2025 season, he played every game, ending the season with a .272 batting average, 38 home runs, and 126 RBIs, which were instrumental in leading the team to the National League Championship Series.

Stearns indicated that the Mets are aiming to enhance their defensive capabilities, noting that they struggled with “run prevention” during the past season, which was compounded by defensive shortcomings. Discussions are underway about potentially shifting Alonso to a more significant designated hitter (DH) role. This transition could allow the Mets to strengthen their defensive play at first base while still benefiting from Alonso’s powerful bat.

This strategic adjustment comes amid concerns over Alonso’s defensive metrics, which revealed a -8 Fielding Run Value in 2025, placing him in the lower tier among MLB first basemen. The decision around Alonso’s position will play a crucial role in the Mets’ roster modifications as they pursue enhancements for both offense and defense in the offseason.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

What is Pete Alonso’s current contract status with the Mets?

Pete Alonso has opted to remain with the New York Mets for the 2026 season, choosing not to exercise his opt-out clause.

How did Pete Alonso perform in the 2025 season?

In the 2025 season, Alonso played in all 162 games, achieving a .272 batting average with 38 home runs and 126 RBIs, leading the Mets to the National League Championship Series.

What are the Mets’ plans for Alonso’s defensive role?

The Mets are considering transitioning Alonso to a more prominent designated hitter position to improve defensive performance while retaining his offensive contributions.

Key Features of the Article

Feature Description
Contract Status Pete Alonso has opted to remain with the New York Mets for the 2026 season, choosing not to exercise his opt-out clause.
2025 Performance In the 2025 season, Alonso played in all 162 games, achieving a .272 batting average with 38 home runs and 126 RBIs, leading the Mets to the National League Championship Series.
Defensive Role Considerations The Mets are considering transitioning Alonso to a more prominent designated hitter position to improve defensive performance while retaining his offensive contributions.

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