Mets Pete Alonso has one big thing he wants to…
PORT ST. LUCIE — Pete Alonso isn’t sure how a lot he can improve from a bodily standpoint as a first baseman, however he is aware of he can work smarter.
Upon reporting to camp this spring, the Mets slugger, who returned to the staff on a two-year contract price $54 million, spoke of his want to get rid of the miscalculations that led to errors final season.
To that finish, he plans to take a more conservative method with throws.
“Realistically, the easy thing is to look at everything from last year, and footwork was good, glovework was good for the most part,” Alonso instructed The Post. “But honestly, I think that my throws, whether it’s forcing something that is not there or forcing the great play to happen, where probably it’s like a high-risk play, let’s take the ball instead of trying to force something.”
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