February 3, 2025
Yankees’ Shocking Snub: The Untold Story of Why They Never Wanted…

The Yankees showed no interest, and Scott Boras may have played a major role in that decision…

In a surprising twist, a new report

suggests that superstar agent Scott Boras

played a major role in why the New York

Yankees never seriously pursued Mets

slugger Pete Alonso. With Alonso’s future

uncertain as he enters the final year of

his contract, many assumed the Yankees

—always in the mix for power hitters—

would at least explore the possibility of

adding the three-time All-Star. However,

it now appears that Boras’ involvement

may have kept the Bronx Bombers away

from the negotiating table.

 

Alonso’s Uncertain Future with the Mets

 

Alonso, one of baseball’s premier power

hitters, is set to become a free agent after

the 2024 season, and his long-term future

with the New York Mets remains up in

the air. While Mets owner Steve Cohen

has shown a willingness to spend big to

retain star players, contract negotiations

with Alonso have not progressed

significantly.

 

Trade rumors swirled throughout the

2023 season, with teams like the Chicago

Cubs and San Francisco Giants

expressing interest. But one team that

was notably absent from discussions was

the Yankees—a team that has never

shied away from acquiring elite

sluggers.

 

   Boras Factor: Yankees’ Reluctance to Engage?

 

According to sources close to the

situation, the Yankees’ hesitation to enter

the Alonso sweepstakes can be traced

back to one key figure: Scott Boras. The

super-agent, known for securing record-

breaking contracts for his clients,

represents Alonso, and his reputation for

drawn-out, high-priced negotiations may

have turned the Yankees off.

 

The Yankees have historically had a

complicated relationship with Boras,

often clashing over contract demands.

While they have signed Boras clients in

the past, such as Gerrit Cole, the front

office has been wary of engaging in long,

drawn-out negotiations that could

disrupt their roster-building strategy.

 

Alonso, who is expected to command a

massive deal exceeding $200 million, fits

the profile of a Boras-led bidding war.

Given the Yankees’ financial

commitments to stars like Aaron Judge

and Cole, adding another mega-contract

might not have been an ideal move.

 

   Did the Yankees Make a Mistake?

 

Some Yankees fans and analysts believe

the team should have at least explored

an Alonso deal. With Anthony Rizzo

coming off an injury-plagued season and

the Yankees looking to bolster their

lineup, adding a power bat like Alonso

could have been a game-changing

move.

 

Others, however, support the Yankees’

decision to steer clear of a potential

Boras-driven saga. Instead of getting

involved in a high-priced battle for

Alonso, the team has focused on other

roster upgrades, including the

blockbuster trade for Juan Soto.

 

   What’s Next for Alonso?

 

While the Yankees may not be in the mix,

Alonso’s free agency will be one of the

biggest storylines of the 2024-25

offseason. If the Mets fail to extend him,

expect a bidding war among teams

looking for a franchise-altering power

hitter.

 

For now, one thing seems clear: The

Yankees weren’t interested, and Scott

Boras may have been a big reason why.

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