No longer with the team after just two seasons filled with highs and lows, peaks and valleys, good times and bad, former Mets manager Buck Showalter chimed in about his most recent employer, including his thoughts on Pete Alonso and his unresolved contract extension.
Speaking on Tuesday’s Foul Territory podcast, Showalter was asked about his former first baseman and why he and the Mets have yet to strike a deal to keep Alonso in Queens for the foreseeable future.
After all, despite a relatively down season for his standards in what was a disappointing season overall in New York, Alonso remains one of the top power hitters in the league and the Mets’ biggest home run threat in a lineup that doesn’t figure to have a whole lot of pop elsewhere.
“Pete’s strong mentally,” Showalter said. “But I’ll tell you what he can do, he can collide with a baseball. His collisions, it’s fun to watch. He’s just country strong and he posts [up] every day.”
Last season, Alonso played in 154 games and mashed 46 home runs which is par the course for him. During his five-year career beginning in 2019, the 29-year-old hasn’t missed more than 10 games in a season and has hit 30 or more home runs in four out of the five seasons. The one year he didn’t reach that mark was the shortened 2020 season where he hit 16 home runs in 57 games – likely exceeding that amount in a full 162-game season.
Despite only being around him for the past two seasons, Showalter knows how much it means to Alonso to be out there every day.