This is not, by any stretch of the imagination, Carlo Ancelotti’s first rodeo. He has been around for long enough to know ...
The "Polar Bear" is heading back to Queens. Slugging first baseman Pete Alonso agreed to a two-year, $54 million with New York Mets that includes an opt-out after the first year, finally re ...
Credit: Vincent Carchietta-Imagn Images This contract gives Alonso the ability to test the market again next winter if he believes he can secure a more lucrative long-term deal. At the same time ...
They landed Juan Soto on a 15-year contract, which means if Alonso does break Strawberry’s record, he won’t hold it for long. They also signed pitchers Griffin Canning, Clay Holmes ...
Despite many predicting that Alonso would remain a Met in the end, the All-Star first baseman endured a long and difficult offseason of intense negotiations that even frustrated owner Steve Cohen.
Alonso has been phenomenal in his six years as a Met, but his bat speed has begun to dip ever so slightly at age 30. They were scared of a long-term deal aging poorly, and at least for now ...
Even though the Mets can make salaries work for 2025 to fit both Soto and Alonso on their payroll, that is not sustainable long-term especially if Alonso still desires that long-term contract he ...
Before and during the 2024 season, Alonso made it known that he wanted to remain with the Mets long-term. And while he is returning to Queens, he didn't quite get his wish. A down year by his ...
February 6 - After months on the free agent market, Pete Alonso reportedly is returning to the New York Mets. The All-Star first baseman agreed to a two-year, $54 million deal on Wednesday ...
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