UPDATE: Bob Nightengale of USA TODAY has removed the portion of his article where he said Scott Boras wants nine years, $214 million like Prince Fielder for Pete Alonso. The Mets have some ...
MLB. Pete Alonso made a mistake in turning down the Mets' $158 million offer and could now pay the price MLB. Blue Jays step up search for power at bat with $82 million offer in hand The future of ...
Well, the same could happen again. For Alonso, a return to the New York Mets seems to be the likely outcome, but on a deal shorter than Alonso desires. The Mets, after already committing $918.1 ...
Back in 2014, Pete Alonso was starting to make a name for himself. He played his college baseball at the University of Florida and had a killer summer for the Madison Mallards of the Northwoods ...
Chief among those holes is at first base and in the cleanup spot after having the fortunes of regularly penciling in Pete Alonso in both spots for the last six seasons. With a host of signings ...
Pete Alonso remains one of the major names left in the free agency market. The former Mets infielder is yet to receive a contract offer of his choice. Reportedly, teams are offering lower-grade ...
The Pete Alonso free agency sweepstakes is reportedly down to a few teams. Among those teams, the New York Mets are the clear favorites to land the slugger. But they haven't signed him yet ...
The Pete Alonso sweepstakes is going to be one of the more interesting stories to follow as the MLB season draws closer. It seems as though Alonso is holding out for a longer contract, but no team ...
It has become increasingly clear that the New York Mets and superstar slugger Pete Alonso are trying to come to terms on a deal that will bring the Polar Bear back to Queens. This was conveyed ...
Industry insiders continue to name the New York Mets as the "most likely" landing spot for free-agent first baseman Pete Alonso, but there's been no indication since the conclusion of the 2024 ...
Pete Alonso has already turned down a three-year deal with the New York Mets this offseason. However, many MLB insiders still believe the Polar Bear returning to Queens is on the table.