The New York Mets believe emerging third baseman Mark Vientos can slide across and take the spot once occupied by Pete Alonso, per the New York Post.
Pete Alonso's room for maneuver to negotiate a return to the New York Mets is getting narrower and narrower, and the current circumstances suggest that he would have to give in to
The Mets seem ready to move on from Pete Alonso, but at this stage in the offseason, options have dwindled to find a viable replacement.
Pete Alonso’s market continues to shrink and now, the New York Mets appear as though they are moving on from their former franchise slugger. The 30-year-old first baseman and his agent, Scott Boras, have misplayed the market.
After rejecting a seven-year, $158 million contract from the New York Mets in 2023, free-agent first baseman Pete Alonso now finds himself in a situation where he will perhaps be ruing that decision.
Chris McMonigle says the Mets may be good, but they are not great in any aspect of their roster without Pete Alonso, and they need to be in this National League.
The New York Mets and Pete Alonso free agency saga has been a rollercoaster ride throughout this MLB offseason. There was a point last month where it felt like
Unless Cohen has another Correa moment – which seems doubtful – or Alonso drops his demands precipitously, then one of the best power hitters in Mets history is going to another franchise.
There can be no question, now or ever, how much the Mets needed Pete Alonso on Oct. 3 in Milwaukee during Game 3 of their National League Wild Card series against the Brewers, when they were down, 2-0,
Do the Philadelphia Phillies need to worry about this division rival signing their prized acquisition from the 2024 trade deadline?
Juan Soto of the New York Mets sits at the dias during his introductory press conference at Citi Field (Image Source: Getty) Hall of Famer Keith Hernandez has urged Pete Alonso to re-sign with the ...