"After a 48-hour frenzy of first base signings/trades (Paul Goldschmidt, Carlos Santana, Josh Naylor, Nathaniel Lowe), ...
The New York Mets landed Juan Soto this offseason. However, his arrival in Queens casts some doubt on Pete Alonso's return.
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The ongoing talks regarding Pete Alonso's agency have emerged as the most compelling storylines of the MLB offseason period.
As recently as Thursday, MLB writer Laura Albanese of Newsday predicted that free agent Pete Alonso will eventually return to ...
The New York Mets continue negotiations with Pete Alonso to keep the slugger with the franchise, although there is said to be ...
The New York Mets have already addressed most of their main priorities during this offseason. They signed Juan Soto, added ...
The New York Mets and super agent Scott Boras already agreed on Juan Soto's 15-year, $765 million deal and Sean Manaea's ...
Pete Alonso has worn only one uniform throughout his career. Alonso has a deep connection with the Mets and is probably waiting for the right opportunity to return. Yet, he declined the $21.05 million ...
The New York Mets and free-agent slugger Pete Alonso are reportedly far apart in negotiations regarding a return to the team.
According to reports that broke Monday, the New York Mets and first baseman Pete Alonso have a 'sizeable gap' in their contract negotiations.
The New York Mets would love to reunite with Pete Alonso, but an even more appealing corner infielder could get in their way — Alex Bregman.