The New York Mets reportedly agreed to re-sign first baseman Pete Alonso to a two-year, $54 million deal on Wednesday, keeping a fan favorite in New York.
New York is looking to get right back where they were in 2024. The story all offseason was Alonso, even though they already signed a top-five hitter in Soto. Without the Polar Bear, many didn't even ...
It’s official; Alonso is back in Queens. The New York Mets have played hardball with Scott Boras, did the bait and switch by “entertaining other options,” then pulled a 180 and snagged their hometown ...
Pete Alonso has signed a two-year, $54 million contract with the New York Mets, securing his place in the heart of the Mets’ lineup for the next two seasons. The deal, pending a physical, also ...
After tense negotiations Pete Alonso and the New York Mets have agreed on a contract that will return the slugging first ...
Another day, another top free agent choosing the Mets over the Blue Jays. After months of flirtation between Pete Alonso and ...
After a protracted winter negotiation, the sides reportedly agreed to a two-year, $54 million contract on Wednesday night.
Michael Shapiro is a sports reporter for Chron, covering the Astros, Rockets, Texans and every team in town. Michael is a ...
It is that time again when we start looking ahead to the 2025 New York Mets season. The Mets are a team with lofty ...
Three months into the offseason, the right-handed hitting corner outfielder/first baseman is still the perfect free agent ...
Baseball Prospectus Released its PECOTA Projections on Monday and forecasts good seasons for the New York Yankees and Mets.
First base used to be one of the fun zones of fantasy baseball, a wonderland. Things are not trending in the right direction.