Alonso Sarinana
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Cause it's, we always were been trained to kind of look ahead.
Right.
And so you talk about all these good things and now we have that thing going and, and well, I mean, it makes me sad.
So how does it make you feel?
What is a hot take for you as we look at the 2026 season for your Mets and for baseball?
What are your, what are your kind of two, those are two separate questions, but what would you say your hot takes are?
What did Pete Alonzo do to you?
Because I think, you know, it's funny.
You're not the first person I've seen say that or heard say that, right?
I've heard it from other Met fans.
But I think it's fascinating because he's going to a place where the scrutiny is not going to be there like it was in New York, right?
And we've seen that dudes that kind of, not to say there's some guys that absolutely strive, kind of Aaron Judge is an example, strives in that limelight.
But the pressure of that is very real.
And so sometimes some of those guys just got to go somewhere where they're not kind of the focal.
That's why I think Kyle Tucker going to the Dodgers made a whole bunch of sense for him because he's going to be probably batting second, third, somewhere in there.
And no one's going to give a shit because Shohei Otani's in the lineup.
And then, oh yeah, we have to get to Mookie.
Yeah, they're going to overlook him, right?
But you have to get through Mookie.
We got to get through Freddie.