Pete Alonso has a conspiracy theory about MLB manipulating the baseballs. Joe Camporeale-USA TODAY Sports

New York Mets first baseman Pete Alonso has a conspiracy theory about Major League Baseball manipulating the baseballs used in games for a very interesting reason.

On Wednesday, Alonso was asked about the ongoing debate over the enforcement of rules against pitchers using illegal substances on the mound. Alonso downplayed the issue and said what he really cared about was MLB’s alleged manipulation of baseballs. Alonso said he believes the league does it based on upcoming free-agent classes. Alonso also suggested he’s not the only player who feels this way.

Alonso’s theory is that the league either juices or deadens the ball in order to diminish the value of the upcoming free-agent class. His argument is that in 2019, the ball was juiced to make sure upcoming free-agent pitchers like Gerrit Cole, Stephen Strasburg, Zack Wheeler, Madison Bumgarner and Hyun-Jin Ryu weren’t too dominant. He also seems to think this year’s dominant pitching is down to the fact that standout hitters Corey Seager, Carlos Correa, Trevor Story, Freddie Freeman and Kris Bryant are among those set to headline the 2021-22 free-agent class.

To be clear, there’s absolutely no evidence behind any of this. If nothing else, if there are players who believe this to be true, it underlines just how much distrust there is from players toward owners and the league as a hole when it comes to financial matters, though. The distrust seems mutual and has been simmering for a while.

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