By now one would hope Pete Alonso has finally gotten the memo: The New York Mets never wanted him back. That’s why they never budged off their three-year offer in the $70 million range to him when he and his agent Scott Boras continued to push,
Signs point to the strong possibility of a New York Mets-Pete Alonso reunion, in part because the free-agent first baseman's market has not been especially strong. Speaking of which, SNY reports the following: "According to league sources,
New York Mets slugger Pete Alonso might not be favored to re-sign with the Mets anymore, but that doesn't rule out a reunion.
The contractual situation of Pete Alonso with the New York Mets seems to have no favorable way out. The first baseman rejected a seven-year, $158 million offer in 2023 and with the
Pete Alonso's time may be nearing an end as the two sides are not close to an agreement on the slugger's next contract.
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 b
As the MLB offseason continues, the Mets, led by owner Steve Cohen, appear to be pivoting, with free agent Pete Alonso likely not returning.
An MLB rumor claims the New York Mets have taken a new and harsher stance in ongoing negotiations with Pete Alonso.
A new MLB rumor claims the New York Mets may have given up on re-signing Pete Alonso and are working on a blockbuster trade to replace him.
Star first baseman Pete Alonso learned the hard lesson that baseball is a business after the New York Mets offered him a contract that's nothing short of disrespectful
New York among potential suitors for Vladimir Guerrero Jr., KeBryan Hayes could be a fit, a snag in Marcus Stroman trade talks.