New York Mets owner Steve Cohen, right, speaks with Pete Alonso at Spring Training, Monday, Feb. 19, 2024, in Port St. Lucie, FL. Corey Sipkin for the NY POST At this point, the last chance for ...
The New York Mets may have accepted the fact that Pete Alonso may not be back, according to SNY's Andy Martino. As Alonso remains unsigned and his suitors dwindle, a surprising team could swoop in ...
While Alonso lacks speed, he would bring an elite power bat to their starting nine as he hit at least 34+ home runs in each season of his career (excluding the 2020 season). This would leave ...
Pete Alonso's market has dampened recently. Several teams that needed a first baseman have already signed or made the move for one, so there weren't as many suitors left for Alonso. With that said ...
Pete Alonso has rejected a $70 million contract extension from the New York Mets, who are now considering Mark Vientos as his potential replacement for the first baseman position. Mets coach Mike ...