New York Mets owner Steve Cohen took credit for the meeting that resulted in Pete Alonso's signing — and also snuck in ...
At one point it was mentioned that he wanted at least $200 million, and that agent Scott Boras was using Prince Fielder's 2012 contract (nine years, $214 million) as a comp. Later the more ...
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Apart from remaining unsigned, those two have one thing in common: both are represented by agent Scott Boras. And that has not been good for them, certainly not for Alonso — at least not ...
It also didn't take long for Alonso's agent, the notorious Scott Boras, to offer a response to Cohen's sentiment, which was conveyed in a January 25 article from The Athletic's Will Sammon.
Pete Alonso took a two-year deal with the New York Mets and could become a free agent after next season. While pundits rushed to blame Scott Boras, he's not entirely at fault. New York Mets v ...
Sports agent Scott Boras has generated a huge bank account thanks to his successful sports company The Boras Corporation, and is called by some as "the most powerful sports agent in the world".