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Mets' Updated Starting Lineup, Payroll, Luxury Tax After Pete Alonso Contract

Timothy Rapp@@TRappaRTX.com LogoFeatured Columnist IVFebruary 6, 2025

NEW YORK, NY - OCTOBER 18:   Pete Alonso #20 of the New York Mets looks on after winning Game 5 of the NLCS presented by loanDepot between the Los Angeles Dodgers and the New York Mets at Citi Field on Friday, October 18, 2024 in New York, New York. (Photo by Rob Tringali/MLB Photos via Getty Images)
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The New York Mets reportedly agreed to re-sign first baseman Pete Alonso to a two-year, $54 million deal on Wednesday, keeping a fan favorite in New York.

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Pete Alonso's deal with the New York Mets, which is pending physical, is for two years and includes an opt-out after the first season. He'll make $30 million this year.

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Breaking: Pete Alonso is returning to the Mets. $54M, 2 years, $10M signing bonus

The Mets are now loaded with star potential at the top of the order, headlined by Francisco Lindor, Juan Soto and Alonso.

And the rest of the potential batting lineup isn't too shabby either:

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A look at the potential lineup for the Mets in 2025 👀<br><br>via <a href="https://twitter.com/fangraphs?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">@fangraphs</a> <a href="https://t.co/gb2mSeQhL7">pic.twitter.com/gb2mSeQhL7</a>

The Mets, as currently constructed, won't be cheap. Per Spotrac, the team is now looking at a tax payroll of right around $322 million, trailing only the Los Angeles Dodgers.

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Pete Alonso's 2 year, $54 million contract to return to the <a href="https://twitter.com/hashtag/Mets?src=hash&amp;ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">#Mets</a> includes $30M in 2025 ($10M signing bonus), plus a $24M player option in 2026.<br><br>The $27M APY salary increases the Mets projected opening day tax payroll to $322.5M, second only to the <a href="https://twitter.com/hashtag/Dodgers?src=hash&amp;ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">#Dodgers</a> ($382M)

The luxury tax bill will be a projected $62.5 million, per Spotrac, still well short of the Dodgers' $128.3 million.

New York largely cut payroll in advance of the 2024 season and it seemed like the team was prepared for a soft rebuild. But the Mets exceeded expectations, reaching the NLCS, and the team hasn't wasted any time in splashing major cash to put a contender together ahead of the 2025 campaign.

Alongside the record-setting Soto contract, the team also signed A.J. Minter, Clay Holmes and Frankie Montas and and re-signed Sean Manea, Ryne Stanek and Jesse Winker. The Mets have been busy, and the return of Alonso will be very popular in Queens.