A proposed Pete Alonso New York Mets trade lands a current big leaguer from the Seattle Mariners.
are scorching hot, winning eight of their last 10 games. Still 14.5 back in the National League East, the chances of winning the division are slim to none.
If the Mets had continued to lose games like they were just a few weeks ago, selling seemed like the ideal situation. With about a month left before the MLB trade deadline, this could change things. If Steve Cohen and the front office don't have any plans on paying him, keeping him for the remainder of the season doesn't make much sense. If they're willing to give him what he's looking for, trading him doesn't make much sense.Pete Alonso contract demands
The 22-year-old Clase is viewed as a top-10 prospect in the Mariners organization. He made his MLB debut in 2024, appearing in 15 games. The switch-hitting outfielder has struggled, slashing .176/.200/.206 with 13 strikeouts in 34 at-bats.
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