In the face of Pete Alonso's potential free agency, the New York Mets consider a bold move: signing Japanese infielder Kazuma Okamoto. Known for his versatility and ability to play both corner infield positions, Okamoto could fill the power void left by Alonso. Despite the risks associated with signing a player from Nippon Professional Baseball, the Mets, eager to avoid another late-season collapse, see this as a strategic gamble to strengthen their lineup and demonstrate their commitment to winning.
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