Mets’ Pete Alonso hints at which team he will play for next season

The New York Mets are surging toward the playoffs, which has momentarily taken the focus off the cloud looming over one of their signature stars.

At 83-68, the Mets are two games clear of the rival Atlanta Braves for a Wild Card spot in the National League. Whenever the playoff run ends, though, all eyes will shift to first baseman Pete Alonso, the four-time All-Star who is already third on New York’s all-time home run list.

After turning down a reported $158 million extension offer from the Mets in the offseason, Alonso has been under a microscope all season. With free agency looming, Alonso finally gave a slight indication of where he sees himself playing next year.

On Tuesday, before the Mets’ 10-1 win over the Washington Nationals, Alonso addressed his free agency with New York Post reporter Joel Sherman. Below is an excerpt from Sherman’s article, in which Alonso is quoted as saying he believes his future is still in New York.

“While discussing both getting into the playoffs and his future, Alonso had said he had ‘a gut feeling’ it will all work out positively. When asked to clarify if he meant the Mets getting into the playoffs or him staying long-term with the franchise, Alonso smiled and said, ‘Both.’ It is not, he said, because there have been any covert negotiations on an extension. Simply, he said, what he wants to believe — “I love it here. It’s a really special place.'”

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