Former Florida Gators slugger Pete Alonso signed a new deal with the New York Mets that raised some eyebrows.
Here’s a look at where the Mets stand and the biggest questions they’ll seek to answer before Opening Day on March 27.
Three other Scott Boras clients recently opted out of short-term deals after one year, then struck belated free-agent riches.
New York Mets slugger Pete Alonso is returning for at least another season. The two sides agreed to a two-year, $54 million contract with an opt-out after the first year.
So Pete Alonso is back with the Mets and everyone is happy. The Polar Bear is happy because he never wanted to leave the Mets ...
The word is seminal. The whimsical ride of these past 10 months will forever be a seminal point in New York baseball lore, ...
Pete Alonso has agreed to return to the Mets on a two-year deal. The negotiations of this contract seemed to be tailored to ...
Sporting a preseason beard, perhaps a symbol for what he and the Mets hope to achieve later on this season, Brandon Nimmo ...
Whether the Mets and Pete Alonso stay together long-term is up in the air, but their new deal proves they still needed each other in 2025.
The New York Mets have made a big statement, locking down Pete Alonso with a two-year, $54 million contract and a player ...
Pete Alonso has been one of baseball’s most prolific power hitters since his rookie season, but when compared to Juan Soto ...
The Mets have never had three players hit 30 or more home runs in a season, but three hitters are projected to hit 30 dingers ...