The New York Mets are coming off of a better season than most people probably expected as they made a playoff run to the National League Championship Series. After finishing the season with a record of 89-73 and squeezing into the postseason via a wild-card spot,
The New York Mets may still emerge victorious in the Pete Alonso sweepstakes, despite a bumpy road to this point.
The New York Mets believe emerging third baseman Mark Vientos can slide across and take the spot once occupied by Pete Alonso, per the New York Post.
The New York Mets have been playing some hardball with star first baseman Pete Alonso this offseason. Will he return?
Since the Mets' apparent pivot, another Alonso suitor, the Toronto Blue Jays, made their first major signing of the offseason, adding outfielder Anthony Santander on a five-year, $92.5 million contract. While the Blue Jays could still add Alonso, it's unclear if they would shell out another major contract for a power hitter like Alonso.
The Mets seem ready to move on from Pete Alonso, but at this stage in the offseason, options have dwindled to find a viable replacement.
After rejecting a seven-year, $158 million contract from the New York Mets in 2023, free-agent first baseman Pete Alonso now finds himself in a situation where he will perhaps be ruing that decision.
After reports of a reunion being unlikely between the Mets and Alonso, how will they pivot from a franchise cornerstone?
If the Mets are still interested in Pete Alonso why offer him less than the 2023 deal? Why offer him anything at all?
New York Mets owner Steve Cohen announced the team's decision to move on from Pete Alonso and explore other free agents, citing unsatisfactory contrac
The New York Mets are stuck between a rock and a hard place in Pete Alonso negotiations. Here are their dream lineups for 2025, depending on the Alonso outcome.