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After Harper, Guerrero Jr., and Freeman, Pete Alonzo emerges as a subject of curiosity and debate. His blend of power hitting continues to elevate his status. Alonzo's past three seasons showcase 120 home runs and a respectable 337 RBIs, hinting at his offensive capabilities being on par with some of the best.
However, the question remains: is he still a Top 5 first baseman? Statistically, Alonzo has advantages, particularly in home runs—and if one carefully examines OPS and WRC+, Alonzo holds a respectable position. Yet, the argument can be made for his performance being overshadowed by players like Matt Olson.