The deal announced last week became official Wednesday: Pete Alonso is a New York Met for at least one more year.
“We’re thrilled to have Pete back,” president of baseball operations David Stearns told reporters. “I think Pete is thrilled to be back. You could like see the genuine excitement that he had to be back in this building and we’re really happy we were able to make it happen.”
The Mets retained the most prolific power hitter the franchise has ever produced on a short-term deal
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