There is a ton to unpack following the end of the Mets' incredible run to the NLCS.
We discussed how the Mets' unexpected season allowed fans to dream anything was possible, and how this feels like the start of something truly special.
Below, we'll analyze the five biggest questions facing New York as the 2024 MLB offseason begins...
Pete Alonso's future
Alonso's future has been talked about for years, as his free agency started to come into focus and both the club and his agents (he switched to Scott Boras last offseason) signaled that they were open to an extension.
Of course, that extension never came, and Alonso will now get his first crack at free agency as he prepares to enter his age-30 season.
And it will be fascinating to watch this play out.
During his six-year Met career, Alonso has clubbed 226 home runs. He will almost certainly break Darryl Strawberry's team record of 252 next season if he returns and stays healthy in 2025. But there are also warning signs.
Over the last three seasons, his OPS has steadily ticked down, from .869 in 2022 to .821 in 2023 to .788 in 2024, during a year when he struggled badly with runners in scoring position for the first time in his career.
It feels likely that some of those RISP struggles were self-inflicted, with Alonso understandably feeling pressure to perform in his walk year.