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New York Mets pitcher Edwin Díaz (39) with New York Mets hitter Starling Marte (6) (Image via Imagn)
The San Francisco Giants could be gearing up for one of the biggest free agency moves of the offseason, with MLB insiders predicting a massive push to sign five-time All-Star and former Rookie of the Year Pete Alonso.
The potential $210 million deal could reshape the Giants’ infield dynamics - and may force a significant decision involving Rafael Devers.
New York Mets Brace for Life Without Alonso
The New York Mets appear to have accepted that their long-time slugger’s days in Queens are numbered. Pete Alonso, who has been the face of their offense for years, gave a telling response when asked about his future earlier this season.“But again, we’ll see what happens. I love it, it’s great, but you can’t really predict anything.
And for me… I am focused on trying to put this thing across the finish line. I haven’t really thought about the free agent thing until we’re talking about it right now,” Alonso said. “It would be great to stay. But, again, whatever happens, happens. I can’t get a crystal ball. I wish I could, but we’ll see.”His comments reflect a realistic approach to free agency, one that hints strongly at an upcoming departure. The 30-year-old first baseman has been a consistent offensive force, and with his contract situation evolving, several teams are lining up for his services.
Pete Alonso’s Market Value Skyrockets

Pete Alonso (Image via Getty)
According to MLB.com’s Mark Feinsand, Pete Alonso is set to become one of the top names on the market this winter. “Like Bregman, it took Alonso until mid-February to land a deal, re-signing with the Mets for two years and $54 million. Alonso has said he plans to opt out of the final year and $24 million of the deal to give free agency another try, and with 38 home runs, 126 RBIs and an .871 OPS in 162 games this season - not to mention the absence of a qualifying offer - he should draw more interest than he did a year ago,” Feinsand wrote.With those numbers, it’s easy to see why the San Francisco Giants would be willing to spend big. A contract projected near the $210 million range would make Alonso one of the highest-paid first basemen in baseball.
The San Francisco Giants’ Vision Under Tony Vitello
Excitement in San Francisco Giants has grown rapidly since the team hired Tony Vitello as its new manager. Known for his fiery leadership and player development skills, Vitello is seen as a catalyst for the franchise’s new era.During the hiring announcement, team legend and executive Buster Posey praised Vitello’s qualities:“Throughout our search, Tony’s leadership, competitiveness, and commitment to developing players stood out. His ability to build strong, cohesive teams and his passion for the game align perfectly with the values of our organization. We look forward to the energy and direction he will bring, along with the memories to be made, as we focus on the future of Giants baseball,” Posey said.
Impact on Rafael Devers’ Role

St. Louis Cardinals at San Francisco Giants (Image via Imagn)
If the San Francisco Giants finalize a deal with Alonso, the team’s lineup structure will face immediate adjustments. The biggest question centers around Rafael Devers. While Devers has occasionally played first base, he’s never looked completely comfortable there or in the designated hitter role he held during parts of his time with the Red Sox.With Alonso being the superior defensive first baseman, Devers could be shifted permanently to DH - an idea that may not sit well with him.
This positional shuffle could become one of the most intriguing internal storylines of the Giants’ upcoming season.
Alonso’s Career Snapshot
| Category | Career Total | 2025 Season |
| All-Star Selections | 5 | — |
| Rookie of the Year | 2019 | — |
| Home Runs | 240+ | 38 |
| RBIs | 600+ | 126 |
| OPS | .860+ | .871 |
| Contract Projection | — | $210 million |
If the Giants land Pete Alonso, it would mark one of the most ambitious moves in recent franchise history - pairing elite hitting power with a fresh managerial direction under Tony Vitello. The front office seems determined to inject energy and leadership into a team eager to return to postseason relevance.Also read: MLB trade rumors: Boston Red Sox could be eyeing $210 million New York Mets All-Star to replace Triston CasasBut with that ambition comes the challenge of managing star roles. Rafael Devers’ response to a potential DH assignment will be pivotal to the team’s chemistry moving forward. One thing’s certain: if Alonso joins San Francisco, the Giants’ infield - and perhaps their entire lineup - will never look the same again.




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