If the New York Mets miss out on star slugger Pete Alonso, they're going to pivot to a backup plan that likely involves St. Louis Cardinals' Nolan Arenado.
The New York Mets are the favorites to land Pete Alonso in free agency, but they could pass on him in order to sign third baseman Alex Bregman.
The market for free agent first baseman Pete Alonso is shrinking, and even the New York Mets, his former club, aren't necessarily a perfect fit as the offseason
Pete Alonso remains a player without a team as 2025 approaches as questions persist whether he goes back to the New York Mets or not.
A top MLB insider details why Pete Alonso is out of options and a return to the New York Mets is becoming inevitable.
With their competition for first base satisfying their needs through signings and trades this offseason, the Mets remain the clearest team with a hole. The likely answer, then is that, yes, the Mets want Alonso — at their price, and they’re willing to wait around to make it happen.
While the MLB offseason is heating up, the New York Mets find themselves in a unique position of re-signing Pete Alonso another time.
The MLB offseason has picked pace since the Winter Meetings with several free agents finding new teams over the last few weeks. However, All-Star slugger Pete Alonso's future remains uncertain.
Steve Cohen's New York Mets have splashed a lot of cash, but they might be one big move away from securing an all-rounded championship calliber team.
The New York Mets landed the big fish of free agency, signing superstar outfielder Juan Soto to a 15-year, $765 million contract. While that move alone has made
The San Francisco Giants have been linked in MLB rumors to many of the top free agents this winter, signing Willy Adames and recently striking out on Corbin Burnes. With their attempts to land a perennial All-Star pitcher off the table, San Francisco is reportedly looking at using that money on a bat.