New York Mets slugger Pete Alonso may end his free agency sweepstakes in the near future with a less-than-shocking decision.
The New York Mets have multiple players who call Scott Boras their agent. But according to one New York radio host, there is one to blame for Pete Alonso’s free agency stalemate.
For most of the offseason, Pete Alonso's free agency has felt like a slow burn. The Mets have been patient, waiting for his market to materialize, but now,
It is conceivable that Baty and Acuña alone could replace Alonso's home runs, which is to say nothing of what they stand to gain from their new center fielder. That is Jose Siri, who hit as many homers on his own last season (18) as the Mets got from all their center fielders.
As the Mets and Pete Alonso beat around the bush on a potential contract, the Reds are now trying to acquire his services.
The Mets and Pete Alonso cannot come to terms on a standard contract, so maybe it is time for them to do something creative that could be a win-win.
Talks between the Toronto Blue Jays and free agent Pete Alonso have reportedly thawed, potentially opening the door for Alonso to return to the New York Mets.
This past Saturday, New York Mets owner Steve Cohen publicly acknowledged that contract talks with free-agent first baseman and Mets fan-favorite Pete Alonso have been "an exhausting" process. It seems Cohen isn't yet ready to completely move on from the 30-year-old slugger.
Pitchers and catchers report to spring training in a little more than a week, and Pete Alonso remains unsigned. The New York Mets slugger has not had the offseason either he or his agent Scott Boras envisioned. More news: Padres Urged to Trade $340 Million Superstar in Potential Shocking Blockbuster Move
The New York Mets have had a busy offseason but could be scrambling to find a first baseman if Pete Alonso leaves. The team has already asked one potential Alonso replacement to return.
Pete Alonso is in talks with the New York Mets after rejecting a $70 million deal. Negotiations have resumed with his agent, Scott Boras. Fans are div