Pete Alonso Net Worth: Salary, House, Age, Height, Girlfriend

Pete Alonso Net Worth: $10 million

NamePete Alonso
Net Worth$10 million
OccupationBaseball first baseman
Height1.91m
Age27 years

Pete Alonso net worth is around $10 million. Pete Alonso is a famous American professional baseball first baseman for the New York Mets of Major League Baseball (MLB).

Pete Alonso Net Worth
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Pete made his MLB debut during the 2019 season and broke the major league record for the most home runs by a rookie with 53.

Pete Alonso was also the first Mets player to hit 50 or more home runs in a season, setting the Mets’ single-season home run record in the process. Pete Alonso nickname is “Polar Bear”.

Pete Alonso net worth 2023:

Pete Alonso net worth is around $10 million. Pete Alonso major source of income is from his career as a baseball pitcher.

Alonso salary per month with other earnings are over $4 million annually. Pete Alonso successful career has earned him some luxurious lifestyles and some fancy car trips. Pete Alonso is one of the richest baseball pitchers in the United States.

Pete Alonso Biography:

New York Mets – No. 20
First baseman
Born: December 7, 1994 (age 27)
Tampa, Florida
Bats: RightThrows: Right
MLB debut
March 28, 2019, for the New York Mets
MLB statistics
(through July 17, 2022)
Batting average:.258
Home runs:130
Runs batted in:327
Teams
New York Mets (2019–present)
Career highlights and awards:
2× All-Star (2019, 2022)All-MLB First Team (2019)NL Rookie of the Year (2019)MLB home run leader (2019)

Peter Morgan Alonso was born on 7 December, 1994 in Tampa, Florida. Pete is the son of Michelle Alonso and Peter Matthew Alonso.

Pete Alonso Biography
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Pete has one brother, Alex Alonso, who plays lacrosse for the Queens University of Charlotte. His paternal grandfather, Peter Conrad Alonso, fled Barcelona during the Spanish Civil War and moved to Queens, New York, but later settled in Lancaster, Ohio, with his wife, Anna, and sister.

Pete Alonso attended Jesuit High School in Tampa for his first two years of high school and transferred to Henry B. Plant High School in Tampa to finish high school. Pete played lacrosse and football as a freshman before deciding to focus solely on baseball.

For the baseball team, Pete was the third baseman. Pete Alonso enrolled at the University of Florida, where he played college baseball for the Florida Gators as a first baseman. Pete was named All-Southeastern Conference in his freshman year.

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In 2014, Alonso played collegiate summer baseball with the Madison Mallards of the Northwoods League, and in the summer of 2015, Pete played for the Bourne Braves of the Cape Cod Baseball League. In 2016, his junior year, Pete Alonso hit .374/.469/.659 with 14 home runs and 60 RBIs in 58 games. He competed for Florida in the 2015 and 2016 College World Series.

Pete Alonso Professional career:

The New York Mets selected Pete in the second round, with the 64th pick overall, of the 2016 Major League Baseball draft. Pete Alonso signed with the Mets for a $909,200 signing bonus and spent 2016 with the Brooklyn Cyclones of the Class A-Short Season New York-Penn League, where he posted a .322 batting average with five home runs and 21 RBIs in thirty games.

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Pete was chosen to participate in the league’s All-Star Game. Alonso began the 2017 season with the St. Lucie Mets of the Class A-Advanced Florida State League, and after batting .286 with 16 home runs and 58 RBIs in 82 games, was promoted to the Binghamton Rumble Ponies of the Class AA Eastern League in August, where he batted .311 with two home runs and five RBIs in 11 games.

MLB.com ranked Pete Alonso as New York’s fourth-best prospect going into the 2018 season. Pete Alonso began the 2018 season in Binghamton and received a midseason promotion to the Las Vegas 51s of the Class AAA Pacific Coast League. Alonso represented the Mets in the 2018 All-Star Futures Game. In 132 games between Binghamton and Las Vegas, he slashed .285/.395/.579 with 36 home runs and 119 RBIs.

Pete won the Joe Bauman Home Run Award. That season, Pete was the final batter in Cashman Field history, as he hit a walk-off home run in the bottom of the 9th inning during the last baseball game played at the facility.

New York Mets:

Pete made the Mets Opening Day roster in 2019 as the starting first baseman. Alonso was in the team’s starting lineup on Opening Day on March 28 and recorded his first major league hit against Washington Nationals pitcher Justin Miller in the eighth inning. First publicized on March 30, third-base coach Gary DiSarcina gave Alonso the enduring nickname “Polar Bear” for his power.

Pete Alonso hit his first major league home run on April 1, 2019, off of Drew Steckenrider of the Miami Marlins. On April 9, Alonso had his first career multi-home run game against the Minnesota Twins. Alonso became the first player in MLB history since 1900 with 11 extra-base hits in his first 10 career games. No other player ever had more than nine.

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In April 2019, Pete Alonso batted .292 with nine home runs, eight doubles, one triple and 26 RBIs in his first games in the big leagues. He won the National League Rookie of the Month Award for April. Alonso’s nine home runs lead all MLB rookies and are tied for the most by a Mets player before May 1 with Neil Walker (2016), John Buck (2013), Carlos Delgado (2006) and Dave Kingman (1976).

On June 22, 2019, Pete Alonso hit his 26th home run, breaking the National League record for most home runs by a rookie before the All-Star break, passing Cody Bellinger. The next day, with his 27th home run, he broke the Mets rookie home run record, previously set by Darryl Strawberry in 1983. Alonso was selected as a reserve for the 2019 All-Star Game. He also won the National League Rookie of the Month Award for the month of June.

Pete Alonso had become the second player in Mets history to hit the most home runs (30) on July 7, 2019, before the All-Star break, after Dave Kingman (1976). On July 8, Pete Alonso won the 2019 MLB Home Run Derby, defeating Toronto Blue Jays third baseman Vladimir Guerrero Jr. 23–22 in the final round, becoming only the second rookie, after Aaron Judge, to win the Derby outright. On the way to the final round, Alonso also beat Carlos Santana and Ronald Acuña Jr., hitting 57 total home runs during the entire Derby.

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Pete Alonso hit his 39th home run on August 15, 2019, tying Bellinger for the most home runs by a rookie in National League history. Alonso finished the game with a career-high five hits and six RBIs. He broke Bellinger’s record on August 18 with his 40th home run in an 11–5 win against the Kansas City Royals. On August 27, Alonso hit his 42nd home run to become the Mets all-time single-season home run leader, surpassing Carlos Beltrán and Todd Hundley.

Pete Alonso is the first rookie to set his franchise’s single-season home run record since Johnny Rizzo did it for the Pittsburgh Pirates in 1938. On September 27, 2019, Alonso hit his 52nd home run of the season, tying Aaron Judge for the most home runs by a rookie in MLB history. He hit his 53rd the next day to break Judge’s record. His 53 home runs led all of Major League Baseball for the 2019 season. On November 11, Alonso was awarded the National League Rookie of the Year, receiving 29 of 30 first-place votes. On December 10, Alonso was named to the first team of the inaugural All-MLB Team.

In the 2020 season shortened by COVID-19, Pete Alonso played in 57 of the 60 games and batted .231/.326/.490 with 16 home runs and 35 RBIs. On September 3, 2020, Pete hit his first career walk-off home run. Alonso’s sophomore season was a step back from his breakout rookie year; Danny Abriano of Yahoo Sports called it “a season to forget” and Zach Braziller of the New York Post called it “underwhelming”. However, he had the highest maximum exit velocity of all major league hitters, at 118.4 mph.

Pete Alonso sophomore slump and a second consecutive breakout season from Dominic Smith led some talent evaluators to favor the latter as the team’s starting first baseman heading into the 2021 season. On July 12, 2021, Pete Alonso won his second straight Home Run Derby after defeating Baltimore Orioles’ first baseman Trey Mancini 23–22 in the final round.

Pete Alonso became the third player ever to win back-to-back Home Run Derbys, as well as the fourth player to win two Home Run Derbys (after Ken Griffey Jr., Prince Fielder, and Yoenis Céspedes). Tim Healey confirmed that Alonso has earned $2 million from winning the Home Run Derby twice while making $1.47 million from 2019 to 2021 in base salary while playing for the Mets.

On September 7, Pete Alonso hit his 100th career home run off Miami Marlins pitcher Edward Cabrera. He accomplished the feat in 347 games, becoming the second-fastest player to reach 100 career home runs behind Ryan Howard, who did it in 325 games. Pete Alonso played in 152 games for the Mets in 2021, batting .262/.344/.519 with 37 home runs and 94 RBIs.

Pete Alonso Contract:

Pete Alonso signed a $7.4 million contract with the Mets on March 22, 2022, avoiding salary arbitration. On April 9, 2022, Pete Alonso hit his first career grand slam during a game against the Washington Nationals off of pitcher Joan Adon in the fifth inning.

Pete Alonso Wife:

Pete Alonso married to Haley Alonso, they had their wedding in November 2021.

Alonso’s wife is American nationality but her age, parents, ethnicity and place of birth are unknown to the general public.

Pete Alonso Interesting facts:

On March 13, 2022, Pete was involved in a car accident in Tampa, Florida, which he described as a “really close experience to death.” A driver struck Alonso’s vehicle, which flipped over three times. Neither Alonso nor anyone else involved in the incident was injured.