KRW 1.1073 trillion in Soto, KRW 78.1 billion in Alonso, and another KRW 723.6 billion in Blgeju? ··U.S. media "Mets Contracted by Alonso, Blgeju Will Attract Attention"
KRW 1.1073 trillion in Soto, KRW 78.1 billion in Alonso, and another KRW 723.6 billion in Blgeju? ··U.S. media "Mets Contracted by Alonso, Blgeju Will Attract Attention"
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No matter how much they call it, New York Mets owner Steve Cohen's wallet is opening endlessly. He also caught Juan Soto, who was the biggest fish in this offseason, and even put franchise star Pete Alonso at a somewhat "cheap" price, but his greed is endless. This time, it was reported that he could even seek to recruit Vladimir Guerrero Jr. (Toronto Blue Jays), who booked the "biggest fish in the FA" after the 2025 season.
The U.S. "New York Post" reported related news through an article titled, "The Mets' contract with Alonso could interest Guerrero Jr." The media said, "Even though the Mets are back together with Alonso, they may still be looking for a first baseman next offseason." "Alonso, who signed a two-year, $54 million contract (about 78.1 billion won) that includes opt-outs after the 2025 season, can sign another contract with another team after the season," he said. "Guerrero Jr. may appear (in front of the Mets)." 바카라사이트
After the 2025 season, the situation in the stove league is a little strange, especially for the first baseman. This is because two big first basemen can come out at once.
For starters, Guerrero Jr., who will be eligible as an FA, is certain to enter the market unless he renews his contract with Toronto. There is a possibility that Alonso will come out of the market. Alonso, who wanted a contract worth more than 200 million dollars but was left with the Mets at a price that fell short of expectations due to the market's cold response, can immediately return to the market by opting out if he achieves an outstanding performance.
However, even if Alonso comes out, it is unlikely that the Mets will offer Alonso a large amount in the presence of Guerrero Jr. Unlike Alonso, who is in his mid-20s, Guerrero Jr. is now in his prime.
After all, the problem is the price. Local assessment is that the Mets will receive up to 500 million dollars, even if it is not the 15 year 765 million dollars (about 1.1073 trillion won) that they offered when they caught Soto. Cohen has the thickest wallet among MLB owners, but his continued astronomical spending could be hit hard.
Of course, Toronto cannot afford to let go of Guerrero Jr. as well. Toronto was also interested in recruiting Alonso, but now it is focusing on renewing its contract with Guerrero Jr. as the Mets took him. According to local media, Toronto's renewal of contract is reported to be worth up to 480 million U.S. dollars.