The New York Yankees were aggressive in the immediate aftermath of losing out on Juan Soto, but they've been mostly quiet since.
According to MLB Insider Bob Nightengale of USA Today, it feels "inevitable" that slugging first baseman Pete Alonso will return to the New York Mets. He posted that on social media on Friday morning: While it seems almost inevitable that 1B Pete Alonso returns to the Mets,
It’s probably a long shot, but with Pete Alonso’s market not developing as expected, this small-market team may consider it.
With his options dwindling in free agency, it’s long past time for Pete Alonso to decide what is most important: his legacy or his contract.
Before ultimately settling on a one-year, $12.5 million deal with veteran Paul Goldschmidt, the New York Yankees had a variety of options to replace Anthony Riz
Another contract situation on the Mets roster that still needs to be sorted out is that of Pete Alonso, who is currently a free agent and has yet to give an indication that he plans to return to New York. Recently, Alonso's teammate, Mets utility player Jeff McNeil, took to the MLB Network to share his wishes for the star's decision.
The New York Mets still need to fill a hole at first base. If they won't do it by signing Pete Alonso, could veteran Anthony Rizzo be a realistic pivot?
Future Hall of Famer Max Scherzer has found a new home as he enters his age-41 season in 2025. The right-handed starter and former New York Mets ace is in agre
Mets owner Steve Cohen was “brutally honest” regarding negotiations with first baseman Pete Alonso’s camp at Amazin’ Day on Saturday. “I don’t like the negotiations,” a visibly angry Cohen said.
The New York Mets are still waiting out Pete Alonso, but that hasn't stopped David Stearns from keeping busy. On Wednesday the team re-signed a key piece of its 2024 postseason run, agreeing with Ryne Stanek on a one-year deal.
Since Walker rejected his qualifying offer with the Diamondbacks, that meant the Yankees would have had to forfeit two draft picks if they'd acquired him. Per a January 20 article