By now one would hope Pete Alonso has finally gotten the memo: The Mets never wanted him back. That’s why they never budged off their three-year offer in the $70 million range to him when he and his agent Scott Boras continued to push,
The Mets made what they perceived as a last-ditch effort to sign Pete Alonso and when that was rejected began their pivot away from their slugging first baseman, The Post has learned.
The Mets seem to be moving on from Pete Alonso and expect him to sign elsewhere. Read more at MLB Trade Rumors.
With spring training a month away, reports indicate the New York Mets want slugging first baseman Pete Alonso to agree to a new contract or they will move on.
With plenty of room left in the budget and a need to improve the roster, the Mets will not wait forever for resolution on Pete Alonso.
Pete Alonso and the New York Mets don’t seem like a likely fit anymore. Multiple reports from MLB insiders have suggested David Stearns and Steve Cohen have had
The 31-year-old Minter has spent his entire eight-year major league career with the NL East rival Atlanta Braves.
Pete Alonso's future with the New York Mets remains uncertain as he holds out for a $200 million contract extension, despite turning down a three-year, $70 million offer. While fans are divided, sports host Jake Brown highlights that recent changes to the Mets' roster might lessen their reliance on Alonso,
The New York Mets and Pete Alonso are heading for a messy split, with the divorce papers reportedly in the works. Pete gets the home runs, some Mets fans keep t
In a shocking twist, the New York Mets revealed Thursday that they do not expect free agent first baseman Pete Alonso to return. The Mets made a final attempt t
The New York Mets bolstered their left-handed reliever depth Friday by signing a former World Series hero away from an NL East rival in free agency.