After Pete Alonso's contract with the Mets expired, sending the first baseman into free agency, other MLB teams came knocking with offers. But, it seems not everyone was on the same page.
Follow every MLB game: Latest MLB scores ... Well, the same could happen again. For Alonso, a return to the New York Mets seems to be the likely outcome, but on a deal shorter than Alonso desires.
In his report for USA Today, MLB insider Bob Nightengale claimed that Pete Alonso's agent Scott Boras was leveraging a nine-year $214 million contract signed by Prince Fielder as the bar.
A major report has emerged surrounding Pete Alonso. SNY’s Andy Martino reports that the New York Mets do not believe Alonso will be back with them next season. He says that the two sides “have ...
So what could the rest of the Alonso market look like? Here’s what I’m hearing. For more news and rumors, check out MLB Insider Robert Murray’s work on The Baseball Insiders podcast, ...
As spring training approaches, Pete Alonso remains a free agent after turning down the New York Mets' $70 million, three-year extension. MLB insider Sal Licata believes the Mets offered fair ...
In an interview with the Justin Ayers Baseball podcast, former MLB first baseman and outfielder Brian O'Grady said that Alonso is a valuable player for the Mets, but his age works against him "I ...
Pete Alonso appears to be willing to bend the knee a little bit in order to stay with the New York Mets. Jim Duquette of SiriusXM reported that the first baseman's camp offered the Mets a three ...
Alonso may be attempting to change that. MLB Network analyst Jim Duquette reported that Alonso's camp has made an offer to the Mets. The deal would be for three years with opt-outs, and ...
Pete Alonso remains a free agent with spring training near, leading to speculation about his future. MLB analyst Joel Sherman suggests Alonso's age and player position work against him in the ...