Mets have a choice between Pete Alonso and Alex Bregman to play alongside Francisco Lindor and Juan Soto (Source: Getty Images)
Steve Cohen's New York Mets have splashed a lot of cash, but they might be one big move away from securing an all-rounded championship-caliber team. That move could see the Mets signing third baseman Alex Bregman.
The New York Mets are without a primary first baseman. Pete Alonso, who's a free agent, since his debut with the team in 2019, had manned the position. The Mets have offered a three-year $90 million contract to Alonso but are yet to hear back from him.
Meanwhile, they could look at their other options. MLB Network Radio host Jeff Joyce said that Queens' club could be more suited to signing Alex Bregman. The two-time All-Star would give a balance of base-reaching abilities, something a hard-hitting lineup featuring Francisco Lindor, Juan Soto, Mark Vientos and Brandon Nimmo would require.
