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But perhaps its best decision was to bring back franchise slugger Pete Alonso on a relatively cheap deal. After prolonged ...
Did the New York Mets fumble Pete Alonso's contract negotiations last offseason? One MLB expert thinks so.
Madison Mallards manager Donnie Scott — who coached Pete Alonso in the summer of 2014 — predicts that the Mets first baseman will accept a team-friendly contract to stay in New York ...
Massimiliano Allegri says Milan must aim for a Champions League placement in 2025-26 and reveals he accepted the offer quickly after sitting down for negotiations with Igli Tare and Giorgio ...
The New York Mets are a serious threat to win the National League following their stellar offseason. Pete Alonso has been a ...
New York Mets star Pete Alonso inked a two-year deal with his squad ahead of the 2025 season, but now he's hoping to commit ...
After last winter’s drama that ultimately saw him return to the Mets on a two-year, $54 million deal, Pete Alonso is humming ...
Mets' star first baseman Pete Alonso wants to see MLB follow the NHL's lead and allow pitchers and hitters to fight each other.
Could Boston be a landing spot for Pete Alonso? He’s better when he goes the other way, but the Green Monster couldn’t hurt, either.
MLB Insider Predicts Red Sox as Landing Spot for Mets' Pete Alonso in Free Agency originally appeared on Athlon Sports. The ...
The Boston Red Sox are urged to target New York Mets first baseman Pete Alonso in free agency with the money freed up from trading Rafael Devers.
The Boston Red Sox may be in the market for a first baseman with a big bat, and one top MLB insider has what he calls a "perfect" idea.