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2025 Fantasy Outlook
The Polar Bear continued his downward trend at the plate in 2024, as his 34 homers, 88 RBI and .788 OPS are the worst full-season totals of his career. However, Alonso came alive in the playoffs with four homers and a .999 OPS in 58 plate appearances, including a clutch three-run home run in the ninth inning against the Brewers in the NL Wild Card Series to save the Mets season. He also played in all 162 regular-season games and hasn't missed more than 10 contests in any of his six MLB campaigns, so Alonso is as reliable as it gets from an availability perspective. It's not an ideal time to hit free agency given the trajectory of his production and that he turned 30 years old this winter, but he's likely a safe bet to hit 30-plus homers again in 2025. Alonso's outlook could vary depending on which team he signs with, both due to the potential change in supporting cast and home ballpark. Read Past Outlooks

Finally goes yard this spring
Alonso went 1-for-4 with a walk and a three-run home run in Wednesday's Grapefruit League game against the Astros.
ANALYSIS
He crushed a pitch from Miguel Castro over the left-field fence in the sixth inning. It was Alonso's first long ball this spring, but he also has four doubles among his nine hits while batting .220 (9-for-41) with a 7:8 BB:K. The slugging first baseman appears to be getting his timing down just in time for Opening Day.
He crushed a pitch from Miguel Castro over the left-field fence in the sixth inning. It was Alonso's first long ball this spring, but he also has four doubles among his nine hits while batting .220 (9-for-41) with a 7:8 BB:K. The slugging first baseman appears to be getting his timing down just in time for Opening Day.
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Left/Right Batting Splits
Since 2023
+5%
OPS vs LHP
2025
+192%
OPS vs LHP
OPS | PA | HR | RBI | AVG | |||||
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Since 2023vs Left | .834 | 365 | 22 | 52 | .232 | ||||
Since 2023vs Right | .793 | 996 | 58 | 154 | .227 | ||||
2025vs Left | 1.167 | 3 | 0 | 0 | .500 | ||||
2025vs Right | .400 | 5 | 0 | 0 | .000 | ||||
2024vs Left | .803 | 179 | 9 | 24 | .237 | ||||
2024vs Right | .783 | 516 | 25 | 64 | .241 | ||||
2023vs Left | .859 | 183 | 13 | 28 | .224 | ||||
2023vs Right | .807 | 475 | 33 | 90 | .214 | ||||
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Since 2023Home | .810 | 663 | 40 | 114 | .227 | ||||
Since 2023Away | .799 | 698 | 40 | 92 | .230 | ||||
2025Home | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | ||||
2025Away | .700 | 8 | 0 | 0 | .200 | ||||
2024Home | .846 | 339 | 18 | 50 | .251 | ||||
2024Away | .735 | 356 | 16 | 38 | .230 | ||||
2023Home | .772 | 324 | 22 | 64 | .203 | ||||
2023Away | .869 | 334 | 24 | 54 | .230 | ||||
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Stat Review
How does Pete Alonso compare to other hitters?
This section compares his stats with all batting seasons from the previous three seasons (minimum 400 plate appearances)*. The bar represents the player's percentile rank. For example, if the bar is halfway across, then the player falls into the 50th percentile for that stat and it would be considered average.
* Exit Velocity and Barrels/PA % are benchmarked against 2019 data (min 400 PA) and Hard Hit Rate is benchmarked against last season's data (min 400 PA). See here for more exit velocity/barrels stats plus an explanation of current limitations with that data set.
* Exit Velocity and Barrels/PA % are benchmarked against 2019 data (min 400 PA) and Hard Hit Rate is benchmarked against last season's data (min 400 PA). See here for more exit velocity/barrels stats plus an explanation of current limitations with that data set.
BB/K
3.00BB Rate
37.5%K Rate
12.5%BABIP
.250ISO
.000AVG
.200OBP
.500SLG
.200OPS
.700wOBA
.370Exit Velocity
88.6 mphHard Hit Rate
50.0%Barrels/PA
12.5%Expected BA
.374Expected SLG
1.020Sprint Speed
0.0 ft/secGround Ball %
50.0%Line Drive %
25.0%Fly Ball %
25.0%Prospect Rankings History
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Alonso is a well-established asset in real baseball and fantasy baseball at this point. Amidst trade rumors, Alonso hit 46 home runs in 2023, third in MLB behind only Matt Olson (54) and Kyle Schwarber (47), and drove in 118 (second behind Olson). His batting average plummeted to a career-low .217, but most of that was BABIP-driven (.205 BABIP, .244 xBA). Alonso hit the ball hard and cleared 150 games played for the fourth time in as many full seasons -- slugging carries his game, but Alonso deserves credit for that durability as well. He's been at least 20 percent better than league average by wRC+ in every season of his career. His defensive and baserunning limitations ding him in real life, but Alonso is a counting-stat machine and should enjoy some positive regression in the BA department.
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Staying in Queens
Alonso agreed to terms on a two-year, $54 million contract with the Mets on Wednesday, Jeff Passan of ESPN.com reports.
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Expected to move on from Mets
The Mets are not expected to re-sign Alonso, Joel Sherman of the New York Post reports.
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Rejects qualifying offer
Alonso rejected the Mets' one-year, $21.05 million qualifying offer Tuesday, Mark Feinsand of MLB.com reports.
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Handed $21.05M qualifying offer
The Mets extended Alonso a one-year, $21.05 million qualifying offer Monday, Jeff Passan of ESPN.com reports.
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Homers, plates five in win
Alonso went 3-for-5 with a three-run home run, a two-run single, a double and an additional run scored in Tuesday's 10-1 victory over Washington.
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Cincinnati mulling pursuit
The Reds are considering making a run at Alonso, Jon Heyman of the New York Post reports.
ANALYSIS
Heyman writes that while a pursuit of Alonso is "probably a long shot," the Reds are mulling it since the first baseman's market hasn't developed as expected. If Cincinnati did make Alonso a contract offer, it would likely be one with early opt-outs. The Angels and Giants have also checked in on Alonso, while the Blue Jays and Mets still seem like the two most likely landing spots for the slugger.
Heyman writes that while a pursuit of Alonso is "probably a long shot," the Reds are mulling it since the first baseman's market hasn't developed as expected. If Cincinnati did make Alonso a contract offer, it would likely be one with early opt-outs. The Angels and Giants have also checked in on Alonso, while the Blue Jays and Mets still seem like the two most likely landing spots for the slugger.