Pete Alonso’s miscalculation of the free-agent market is not worthy of condemnation. Yet. Alonso agreed Wednesday night to a two-year, $54 million guarantee to return to the New York Mets ...
The "Polar Bear" is heading back to Queens. Slugging first baseman Pete Alonso agreed to a two-year, $54 million with New York Mets that includes an opt-out after the first year, finally re ...
NEW YORK -- An offseason defined by Pete Alonso's will-he-or-won't-he decision to return to the Mets came to a predictable end on Wednesday, when Alonso agreed to a short-term deal to remain in ...
Pete Alonso, one of the most beloved homegrown Mets ever, isn't going anywhere. The Mets and the first baseman have agreed to a two-year deal with an opt-out, as SNY's Andy Martino first reported.
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Many believe that Pete Alonso lost out in contract negotiations this offseason when the seemingly never-ending saga finally ended Wednesday night. Alonso agreed to a two-year, $54 million deal ...
Pete Alonso agreed to return to the Mets on Wednesday night, ending a free agency saga that took longer than many expected for a slugger of his caliber. He didn't end up getting the long-term deal he ...
Late on Wednesday night, the New York Mets and first baseman Pete Alonso reached an agreement on a two-year deal worth $54 million with $30 million of his salary being paid out in 2025.
Slugger Pete Alonso is staying in Queens. The New York Mets and Alonso have agreed to a two-year, $54 million contract, according to multiple reports. The deal includes a $10 million signing bonus ...
The Pete Alonso saga is finally over -- at least until next winter when he likely re-enters free agency via opt-out. Alonso chose to sign a two-year, $54 million deal with a player option for 2026.
The New York Mets are gearing up for an explosive 2025 season, with Pete Alonso officially returning to Queens and Juan Soto anchoring the lineup for the foreseeable future. According to MLB.com's ...
NEW YORK — When the Mets originally offered Pete Alonso a contract extension, Steve Cohen was the owner but a different executive was running the front office. Then-general manager Billy Eppler ...