3 NY Mets free agents other than Pete Alonso we’re most surprised haven’t signed yet

We fully understand why Pete Alonso hasn't signed. Why haven't these found a new home?

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Pete Alonso. Pete Alonso. Pete Alonso. He’s the Marcia Brady of the New York Mets zeitgeist. You can’t talk about the team without thinking of him.

It’s not exceptionally surprising he remains unsigned. The market for him was never robust. He and Scott Boras misread how many teams would have the desire to sign a first baseman on the wrong side of 30 coming off of a poor season. It was always the Mets or no one else.

Meanwhile, these other Mets free agents getting far less publicity remain unsigned. It’s a bit more puzzling as their price tags are nothing close to Alonso’s and each seems to have something pretty good to offer.

1) Jose Iglesias

Only recently has Jose Iglesias become a big talking point among Mets fans. The addition of Nick Madrigal to the roster lessens the odds of him coming back to Queens. It’s unfortunate yet understandable.

What’s more perplexing is how we’re already into February and no one else has swooped in to sign Iglesias. What could it be? It can’t possibly be his agent, Scott Boras, spoiling what should have been a lucrative trip into free agency, could it?

Unknown contract demands from the life of the 2024 Mets party make it difficult to determine exactly why nobody has come to terms on a deal with Iglesias. It’s curious. A veteran with a good head on his shoulders who hit .337 last year with his defensive skills should have a place on someone’s major league roster. At the very least, a platoon situation should have been an affordable pivot for some ball club. Is Iglesias holding out for a starting job or are teams just failing to bite on the dollar amount?

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