New York Mets star Pete Alonso is setting his sights high for the 2024 season, following a challenging year for the team. The slugging first baseman, known for his power at the plate, is determined to make this upcoming season a turning point in his career and the team’s fortunes.
In a recent interview, Alonso expressed his desire to lead the Mets back to playoff contention. “We didn’t perform the way we wanted last season, and that’s something we’re all motivated to change,” Alonso said. “For me, it’s about being the best player I can be, helping this team win, and ultimately, we want to bring a championship to New York.”
Alonso’s personal goals for the season are ambitious but attainable. He aims to surpass the 50-home run mark, a milestone he has already reached twice in his career. However, his focus is not just on individual accolades. Alonso emphasized the importance of improving his all-around game, particularly on defense, and becoming a more consistent leader in the clubhouse.
“I’m always working on getting better,” Alonso added. “Defensively, I want to be more reliable at first base. Offensively, it’s about consistency – not just the home runs, but hitting for average and driving in runs when the team needs it most.”
With a new-look Mets roster and a fresh start under manager Carlos Mendoza, Alonso is optimistic about the team’s chances. “We have a lot of talent, and with the right mindset, we can do something special this year.”
As the Mets prepare for Spring Training, all eyes will be on Alonso as he leads the charge toward a potentially historic season, hoping to cement his legacy in Queens and bring the Mets back.