Pete Alonso could be the San Francisco Giants long-term answer at first base. Susan Slusser of the San Francisco Chronicle ...
If the New York Mets miss out on star slugger Pete Alonso, they're going to pivot to a backup plan that likely involves St.
The sentiment within the baseball community is that longtime New York Mets slugger Pete Alonso is likely to return to Queens next season. However, that doesn't mean a deal between the two teams is ...
Most notably not among them: Pete Alonso. The free-agent slugger saw his options dwindle, as the Yankees, Astros, Guardians, Diamondbacks and Nationals all signed or traded for a first baseman.
While we’ve said here the Mets and Pete Alonso need to figure it out, there is said to be a sizable gap in talks at the moment. That doesn’t mean he’s gone, as the Mets have closed big gaps ...
The New York Mets and free-agent slugger Pete Alonso are reportedly far apart in negotiations regarding a return to the team. According to Jon Heyman of the New York Post, there is a "sizable gap ...
Advertisement This shuffle during First Basemen Weekend, however, did little to clarify the future of Pete Alonso, the top option on the market. While other potential destinations loom — Giants?
The stars appear to be aligning for the New York Mets and Pete Alonso. Over the course of the past few days, the first base options have been flying off the board left and right. Christian Walker ...
Pete Alonso’s offseason has been, well, kind of awkward. The post Pete Alonso’s Sweepstakes Go Cold Due to a Difficult Mets ...
Pete Alonso's ongoing contract negotiations with the New York Mets have created a significant financial divide. The post MLB ...
As it nears the end of December, first baseman Pete Alonso remains a free agent, and it’s looking increasingly likely that the slugger will return to the Mets. Speaking on “Fair Territory” t ...
The New York Mets seem to be pretty all-in to bring slugger Pete Alonso back to Queens this winter. The Mets acquired superstar Juan Soto on a deal worth nearly $800 million earlier this offseason.