The Mets saw the light and resigned Pete "Big Stack" Alonso to a two-year contract for $54 million with two opt-out clauses ...
Will the Mets be willing to re-sign Pete Alonso a second time? Or might they have their heart set on, say, pending free agent ...
Former Florida Gators slugger Pete Alonso signed a new deal with the New York Mets that raised some eyebrows.
Pete Alonso, a free agent for the first time in his career, is entitled to continue exploring the market to see what else is out there. He earned that right with his six years of MLB service time.
MLB. Elly, Gunnar, and Skenes takeover The MLB The Show 25 cover MLB. Scott Boras accused of destroying Pete Alonso's career with Mets With the arrival of Juan Soto with a historic investment by ...
New York Mets are no longer pursuing Pete Alonso, with the Los Angeles Angels emerging as a strong candidate. MLB Analyst Noah Camras suggests a potential $100 million, four-year contract.
"While it's tough to gauge Alonso's market right now, he could be willing to take a four-year, $100 million with opt outs after the second and third year," wrote Camras.
Alonso also reportedly declined a $50 million offer from the Los Angeles Angels. Image via Getty Images Pete Alonso, one of the most popular players in Major League Baseball, has been in the news ...
It’s also keeping Polar Bear Pete from getting paid ... Jason Parkhurst-Imagn Images Pasquantino then turned his attention to Alonso, who, as The Post’s Joel Sherman reported earlier in ...
The Mets would "love to bring Pete back," Stearns said in the days following the season. No one could deny Alonso's value to the franchise over his six-year tenure with the major league club after ...
One of the biggest stories in the baseball world last week was the New York Mets reportedly pivoting away from prioritizing re-signing longtime slugger Pete Alonso after Alonso rejected a three ...