The New York Mets had a big day at Citi Field in the winter when they introduced superstar Juan Soto, who had signed a record-breaking 15-year, $765 million con ...
The #BringBackPete is, of course, a reference to first baseman Pete Alonso—who is currently a free agent after spending his first six seasons with the Mets. The 30-year-old finished New York's 2024 ...
The remark was clearly aimed at Yankees fans, sparking further tension in an already heated crosstown rivalry. Minter, one of the Mets' marquee bullpen ...
With several players attending the Mets' Amazin' Day, we'll be following along with everything that is said a few weeks from ...
The Mets made a reported three-year, $70 million offer to Alonso that was turned down, then pivoted to signing ...
Prior to the start of free agency, some MLB fans assumed the New York Mets would quickly get a deal done with Pete Alonso.
But New York Mets fans are still pushing and want to show that Alonso belongs to them. Several MLB experts and analysts have said that the best thing for the 30-year-old first baseman is to stay ...
The longer Pete Alonso's reunion with the New York Mets is delayed, the more possible it becomes that he plays somewhere else. In 2025, the best first baseman attainable for the Mets might well be ...
Soto eventually picked the New York Mets over the New York Yankees, leaving the Bronx in a surprise move. Money talked at the end of the day. Regarding Sasaki, unlike Soto, there isn’t anything ...
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