Several weeks ago, the New York Mets signed the largest contract in MLB history when they signed Dominican Juan Soto to a 15-year, $765 million deal. The question is whether they w
Word is the Mets needed an all-time comeback to execute the biggest signing in their history — or anyone’s history — and secure hitting superstar Juan Soto for a record $765 million.
The New York Mets have been trying to re-sign Pete Alonso, but his free agency continues to drag on. As more time passes, a new team could make a move on Alonso.
Negotiations between the New York Mets and Pete Alonso are at a standstill and there is no agreement in sight in the short term, but the options remain active because the team know
The New York Mets appeared in their first National League Championship Series since losing in the World Series in 2015. After the long and unexpected postseason run, the Mets went into the offseason and made a splash by signing free agent Juan Soto from the New York Yankees to a 15-year deal worth $765 million.
The New York Mets have been trying to bring Pete Alonso back to Queens, but no agreement has been reached. The Blue Jays could make a splash and sign Alonso.
New York Mets owner Steve Cohen was transparent with the Mets' fan base chanting for Pete Alonso to be re-signed, saying contract talks have been worse than Juan Soto's.
The Los Angeles Angels recently received a huge update on Pete Alonso. The New York Mets owner recently spoke to fans about how 'exhausting' his free agency jou
The New York Yankees were aggressive in the immediate aftermath of losing out on Juan Soto, but they've been mostly quiet since.
The Mets and Pete Alonso cannot come to terms on a standard contract, so maybe it is time for them to do something creative that could be a win-win.
So, beyond revealing an exhaustion from negotiating with Alonso’s camp, Cohen’s comments confirmed a couple of other matters. One, in a world without Alonso returning to Flushing, the Mets may add more pieces. Two, the Mets are at least acting like they care about how much they spend.
Pete Alonso is left unsigned as the calendar approaches February, and fans are getting antsy about the prospect of the Polar Bear playing elsewhere come April. While reading fan emails on his Mets podcast,