Former Florida Gators slugger Pete Alonso signed a new deal with the New York Mets that raised some eyebrows.
Three other Scott Boras clients recently opted out of short-term deals after one year, then struck belated free-agent riches.
Many believe that Pete Alonso lost out in contract negotiations this offseason when the seemingly never-ending saga finally ...
Three weeks ago, it was reported that the New York Mets “expected Pete Alonso to sign elsewhere”, as free agent talks had ...
The slugger can be a free agent again next year. The post Pete Alonso Finally Returns to Mets on $30 Million Pillow Contract appeared first on Front Office Sports.
For weeks, the New York Mets have tried to negotiate a contract with All-Star first baseman Pete Alonso. Even with the massive offseason signing of Juan Soto, fans are restless for the Mets to ...
New York Mets’ owner Steve Cohen announced that the team has decided not to pursue a new contract with Pete Alonso due to unfavorable negotiations. Cohen mentioned that while there is a remote ...
After a good long back and forth, it's clear to fans that the Los Angeles Mets aren't proceeding with Alonso. However, another team that has come out to be another perfect fit for Pete Alonso is ...
The Mets would "love to bring Pete back," Stearns said in the days ... there is an obvious risk to inking Alonso to a long-term deal. Without Alonso, the Mets would likely lean more heavily ...
It’s understandable if Stearns & Co. view Alonso as a player in decline and not worth a big long-term investment. At the same time, however, if they presumably move defensively challenged Mark ...
They would likely prefer to have Guerrero locked up long term, since he’s significantly younger than Alonso, while seeing Pete walk away earlier. There are surely other clubs in the mix as well.