
The New York Mets are gearing up for a busy offseason, with many key contributors to their National League Championship Series run now in free agency. The team faces the challenge of either re-signing or replacing these players.
One glaring need for the Mets is at first base. Pete Alonso has been a cornerstone at the position since 2019, showcasing exceptional skills, especially his game-changing power. However, Alonso’s contract has expired, and he is now a free agent. While both the Mets and Alonso have expressed a mutual interest in a reunion, such scenarios don’t always pan out as planned.
If Alonso does not return, the Mets are reportedly eyeing Him, a two-way standout, as a potential replacement at first base.
The Mets could turn to Walker if they don’t re-sign Pete Alonso
Walker delivered an impressive season with the Arizona Diamondbacks, hitting 26 home runs and recording a .803 OPS, all while showcasing Gold Glove-caliber defense. His consistency shines through, as evidenced by his 33 homers, 103 RBI, and .830 OPS in 2023.

The main concern with the Mets potentially signing Walker to a multi-year deal is his age—he’ll be 34 by the start of the 2025 season, making the later years of the contract potentially risky. However, his sneaky athleticism and a strong track record of health over the past three to four seasons are positives.
Ultimately, Walker’s chances of joining the Mets will likely depend on market dynamics. While Pete Alonso remains the team’s top priority, if they fail to retain him, the Mets are expected to quickly shift focus and aggressively pursue Walker.
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