As spring training nears, Pete Alonso stays unsigned. He offered the Mets a creative 3-year deal with opt-outs amid slow ...
Pete Alonso has reportedly proposed a 3-year deal to the New York Mets, fueling speculation amid ongoing MLB free agency ...
New York Mets great David Wright gave advice to free agent first basemen Pete Alonso during a press conference about Wright having his jersey number retired Wednesday.
Pete Alonso’s rumors continue to swirl as more teams emerge as contenders for the slugger. The New York Mets have Juan Soto and they have not offered Alonso a contract that suits him.
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 ...
As of Jan. 3, longtime New York Mets slugger Pete Alonso remains the top available first baseman on the free-agent market—just as he was when free agency opened in November. Alonso, 30 ...
Former New York Mets slugger Pete Alonso is arguably the most sought-after player still available in this MLB offseason's free agency class. The Mets still seem to be among the teams most likely ...
There’s a growing sentiment that the next big Mets move should be re-signing Pete Alonso. It makes sense. Alonso, 30, adds protection for right fielder Juan Soto and lengthens an imposing lineup.
In this story, a new front of war opened between Steve Cohen and Scott Boras, Pete Alonso's agent, in a battle where the Mets made it clear that they will not open the wallet like crazy.
Pete Alonso is still on the free agent market, despite pleas from Mets fans for the team to re-sign the first baseman. Now that the Mets have signed star outfielder Juan Soto, fans are hoping ...