One New York Mets infielder is still recovering from a procedure on his ACL and isn't expected to play in spring training ...
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The Blue Jays "appear to be the most serious about signing" veteran right-hander Max Scherzer, according to MLB.com. Scherzer ...
Pete Alonso, the first baseman known for his signature power and zest for hitting home runs, has agreed to a two-year, $54 million contract to return to the New York Mets, league sources confirmed ...
So Pete Alonso is back with the Mets and everyone is happy. The Polar Bear is happy because he never wanted to leave the Mets, especially after he grudgingly came to realize he didn’t have a market.
The most high-profile “Will they/won’t they” since Jim and Pam finally came to an end on Wednesday night when the New York Mets re-signed first baseman Pete Alonso to a two-year, $54 million contract.
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.
Pete Alonso’s free agency situation has finally come to an end. After several months of negotiating with multiple teams and trying to figure out a deal, Alonso has decided to return to the Mets ...
Pete Alonso rejoined the New York Mets for the 2025 season, ending speculation about his free agency. Meanwhile, Jeff McNeil is being considered a potential trade candidate, with the Los Angeles ...
The New York Mets are bringing back first baseman Pete Alonso on a two-year, $54 million deal, according to multiple reports. The deal reportedly comes with an opt-out after 2025. The deal also ...
The most high-profile "Will they/won't they" since Jim and Pam finally came to an end on Wednesday night when the New York Mets re-signed first baseman Pete Alonso to a two-year, $54 million contract.
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