Okay, so I’ve been diving deep into this whole Pete Alonso free agency thing, and man, it’s a rabbit hole. I wanted to track some potential offers, just for fun, you know? See what kind of numbers might get thrown around.

First Steps: Getting a Baseline
First thing I did was just poke around the internet. I mean, who needs fancy tools when you’ve got a search bar, right? I started looking at recent contracts for similar players – big, powerful first basemen. Gotta have a starting point, some kind of comparison.
Digging into the Details
Then, I started getting more specific. I wanted to find any rumors, any whispers about potential teams interested in Alonso. I figured, the more buzz about a team, the more likely they might be to throw down a big offer. So, I spent a good chunk of time reading articles, blog posts, anything I could find.
Building My Own Little “Tracker”
I’m a simple,I need something visual. So I just use note, you know. No complicated apps, no fancy charts. Just a plain old note where I can jot down info.
- Team: The name, simple as that.
- Rumored Interest Level: I used a very scientific scale of “meh,” “kinda interested,” and “super interested.”
- Possible Offer Range:This is the trickiest part. I tried to be realistic, I guess, using my from my first two steps.
- My Gut Feeling: Because why not? Sometimes you just get a vibe, right?
My “Findings” (aka Educated Guesses)
Okay, so keep in mind, this is all just for fun. I’m no insider, I just like following baseball and making guesses.I spent a bunch of time playing around with different possibilities, moving numbers around, seeing what felt “right”.
It was all a bit messy, honestly. Lots of scribbled notes, second-guessing, and wondering if I was totally off-base. But hey, that’s the fun of it, right? It’s like a little puzzle, trying to figure out what might happen.

I have to do this again next time there is any similar topic,It’s a great time to spend.