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2 thoughts for the NY Mets after the Josh Naylor contract, 1 for Pete Alonso

Josh Naylor signing for five years and $92.5 million won’t rearrange the offseason, but it does give it a cleaner outline. He’s the kind of hitter whose value feels logical the moment the numbers appear, a rare bit of tidy math in a market that usually prefers puzzles. That sort of clarity tends to echo around front offices already balancing more questions than answers, especially in places where winter decisions carry extra weight. For the New York Mets, the Naylor deal doesn’t spark urgency so much as sharpen it, offering a timely snapshot of where the market sits and what it quietly implies next.