The New York Mets are reportedly "engaged in talks" with a former All-Star first baseman, which would end Pete Alonso's tenure in Queens.
As stories continue to link free-agent first baseman Pete Alonso with a return to the New York Mets and a possible move to the New York Yankees following the Mets' historic signing of All-Star outfielder Juan Soto, Alonso remains available amid reports claiming the offseason market for the slugger has thus far "been quiet."
Even after signing Juan Soto, the Mets can still bring back Pete Alonso. They just need to prove to him that they're serious.
New York Mets fans are waiting for the next big domino to fall after they signed superstar Juan Soto to a record-breaking $765 million contract. As of this writ
DALLAS - The New York Mets signed superstar outfielder Juan Soto to a record-setting 15-year, $765 million deal, but it doesn't sound like they're finished addi
Former Mets general manager Zack Scott disagrees. He said so on Monday when he quote-tweeted a clip from SNY’s “Baseball Night in New York” where a panel of guests, including Scott, debated Alonso’s future with the Mets.
The Mets have signed Jared Young to a one-year contract. His role next season will depend on what happens with Pete Alonso in free agency.
Pete Alonso is one of the best players in New York Mets history. The homegrown talent is a four-time All-Star and National League Rookie of the Year during his six seasons in Queens. He has 226 home runs,
There's no doubt that former New York Mets slugger Pete Alonso is going to become a rich man this offseason. The question is how much Alonso is ultimately goin
The New York Mets landed the prize of the offseason when they signed Juan Soto to a 15-year, $765 million deal. The deal could prevent them from re-signing Pete Alonso. They could turn to a future Hall of Famer to replace him.
The New York Mets are interested in a reunion with Pete Alonso. If it doesn't happen, could Josh Naylor of the Cleveland Guardians be a backup plan?