“We made a significant offer to Pete,” Cohen said, adding that Alonso is entitled to explore his market. “Personally, this has been an exhausting conversation and negotiation. I ...
One familiar face will be noticeably absent. Pete Alonso, who has spent all six of his professional seasons playing for Mets fans, is still without a contract in his first shot at free agency.
As Mets president of baseball operations David Stearns and owner Steve Cohen emerged in the Piazza Club at Citi Field, there was only one thing on the mind of those faithful fans: Pete Alonso.
Baseball is a business. So yes, of course the New York Mets want to keep first baseman Pete Alonso, their homegrown star. And of course, Alonso wants to return to the place where he has spent his ...
Pete Alonso has turned down a three-year $68-70 million deal from the New York Mets, sparking speculation about interest from the Toronto Blue Jays. Fans are divided, with some supporting Alonso's ...