Alonso, 30, finished with a career-low for homers in a full season with 34 this year, but remains among the best pure power hitters on the market. Earlier this week, Mets president of baseball operations David Stearns said the team is interested in re-signing Alonso.
Finding common ground on a contract is the challenge.
“He is open to meeting with a lot of teams and obviously he has been doing so,” Boras said. “Certainly his experiences with the Mets were extraordinary both for them and him.”