Red Sox eye potential blockbuster deal for Mets’ slugger Pete Alonso
The Boston Red Sox are once again at the center of trade speculation, with their sights set on one of Major League Baseball’s premier power hitters. As the offseason unfolds, the need for additional firepower in the Red Sox lineup has sparked discussions about a potential acquisition of New York Mets star Pete Alonso.
Rumors intensify around Alonso
The whispers surrounding Alonso’s future have gained momentum, especially with MLB insider Mark Feinsand identifying the Red Sox as likely suitors for the five-time All-Star. He noted, “Boston shed a huge salary with last season’s trade of Rafael Devers, and with Alex Bregman back on the free-agent market, the Red Sox have ample room on the payroll for another star (or two).”
Feinsand pointed out that while the return of Bregman could complicate Boston’s pursuit of Alonso, the Red Sox could greatly benefit from adding a powerful first baseman. Alonso, known for his formidable batting strength, stands out as one of the most appealing options available.
Front office preferences emerge
Adding to the intrigue, Chris Cotillo from MassLive.com recently reported that certain members of the Red Sox front office are leaning toward Alonso over other free-agent options, such as Kyle Schwarber. Cotillo emphasized, “Alonso — who has hit 195 homers for the Mets in the last five seasons — is likely more attractive to the Red Sox as someone who is willing to take DH at-bats and increase roster flexibility for Alex Cora.”
However, the situation remains fluid. Initially, a source familiar with Boston’s strategy expressed skepticism about the team’s likelihood of making a significant play for Alonso. Yet, recent chatter suggests there may be a shift in sentiment within the organization, with some executives advocating for Alonso as a more favorable choice compared to Schwarber, who is expected to be confined to DH duties in 2026.
The offseason landscape shifts
While major free-agent transactions typically unfold closer to December, the MLB landscape is already beginning to shift, as evidenced by Josh Naylor’s recent five-year deal with the Seattle Mariners. This early activity hints that teams are eager to solidify their rosters, and the Red Sox may not be far behind in their pursuit of a game-changing player like Alonso.
As the offseason progresses, all eyes will be on Boston to see if they can pull the trigger on a move that could reshape their lineup and restore their status as contenders in the American League.

