NEW YORK -- The Mets agreed to terms on a new one-year contract with Pete Alonso on Thursday, in what was a procedural necessity heading into his final season of team control. Alonso, who was ...
Even though Alonso may not be looking for that $200 million+ contract we initially thought, the San Francisco Giants and Seattle Mariners do not appear to be willing to spend money. Alonso would ...
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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 ...
Alex Bregman, Pete Alonso and Anthony Santander are the top bats available in free agency while the pitching side offers Jack Flaherty, Roki Sasaki and Max Scherzer. Here's the free agent tracker.
Photo by Patrick McDermott/Getty ImagesPete Alonso #20 of the New York Mets celebrates after hitting a home run in the ninth inning against the Milwaukee Brewers during Game Three of the Wild Card ...
Presumably, Alonso and his agent Scott Boras are still looking to beat the guaranteed money from the seven-year, $158MM extension he reportedly turned down from the Mets in the summer of 2023.
“Pete Alonso, the Mets are the most likely still. Angels are looking at it, again I think it's the years as a possible gap there. They are certainly weighing that,” Heyman reported.
First baseman Pete Alonso entered this winter with high hopes for his next contract. But with spring training a little over a month away, the only reported offer he's received is a three-year ...
All-Star first baseman Pete Alonso entered MLB free agency seeking a $200-plus million contract that would make him one of the highest-paid MLB players in 2025. Nearly two months after hitting the ...
You hope the Mets and Pete Alonso can work something out between now and pitchers and catchers reporting so that Pete, still a free agent, can stay right where he is. I think Mets owner Steve Cohen ...