Pete Alonso Drops Bombshell: “If Mets Don’t Pay $400M for Lindor, I’ll ‘Talk’ to… Yankees?!”
MLB World Stunned by Explosive Rumor
In a jaw-dropping twist that has set baseball Twitter on fire, Mets slugger Pete Alonso has reportedly hinted that if the team refuses to commit $400 million to re-sign Francisco Lindor, he might start “talking” to — wait for it — the New York Yankees.
Yes, you read that right. The face of Queens may be considering jumping across town to the Bronx Bombers — and fans are absolutely losing it.
The $400 Million Ultimatum
Sources close to the situation claim Alonso is furious about ongoing uncertainty around Lindor’s long-term future with the Mets. According to one insider, Alonso allegedly told teammates:
“If they’re not serious about Lindor, then maybe I’m not staying either. I’ll talk to whoever wants to win — even the Yankees.”
The shocking statement has many reading between the lines: Alonso wants commitment, loyalty, and serious investment in the team’s core — or he’s out.
Lindor’s Contract Drama Reignites
Francisco Lindor, once hailed as the franchise’s future when the Mets handed him a $341 million deal in 2021, is now rumored to be asking for a restructured extension worth up to $400 million. While that number sounds astronomical, many fans argue he’s earned it — and Alonso seems to agree.
The Mets’ front office, however, has been tight-lipped. The silence is only fueling speculation, especially with the trade deadline looming.
Yankees Lurking in the Shadows?
The very idea of Alonso in pinstripes is enough to send Mets fans into a spiral. But for the Yankees, who’ve been searching for a long-term first base solution and a powerful right-handed bat, this could be the perfect storm.
According to MLB insiders, Yankees scouts have been “very aware” of Alonso’s contractual situation. If he reaches free agency or requests a trade, expect Brian Cashman to at least make the call.
Fan Reactions: Fire, Fury, and Full-On Panic
Mets fans are divided and devastated. Some are furious at ownership for risking a Lindor-Alonso split. Others are angry at Alonso for even mentioning the Yankees.
“If Pete goes to the Bronx, I’m done,” tweeted one die-hard fan.
“This franchise needs to wake up. Pay Lindor. Keep Pete. Enough drama,” another posted.
Yankees fans, on the other hand, are already fantasizing about a Judge-Rizzo-Alonso power trio.
What Happens Next?
This could be a leverage play by Alonso — or it could be the first sign of a monumental shift in New York baseball power dynamics.
The Mets must now decide: do they go all-in on Lindor and lock down their franchise cornerstones? Or do they risk losing not one but two faces of the franchise, while watching their crosstown rivals laugh all the way to October?