The Mets have been active in free agency, signing the biggest prize, Juan Soto, to a 15-year, $765 million contract on the eve of the Winter Meetings, and bringing back left-hander Sean Manaea for three years, $75 million. Besides that, they’ve made several smaller (and maybe curious) moves, adding to the team’s pitching depth and bench.
If the New York Mets don't re-sign Pete Alonso, could they make a trade with the San Diego Padres for Luis Arráez to fill their hole at first base?
Pete Alonso has gathered interest from an AL West team. Alonso could play with an MLB superstar if the deal comes through.
A market for Alonso has been slow to form, but to be fair, the position player market is still moving at a glacial pace.
Free agent Pete Alonso still waits on the sidelines, as the Mets have made a huge splash in offseason spending.
You hope the Mets and Pete Alonso can work something out between now and pitchers and catchers reporting so that Pete, still a free agent, can stay right where he is. I think Mets owner Steve Cohen and David Stearns,
The New York Mets need to fill a hole at first base. Will they re-sign Pete Alonso or trade for Toronto Blue Jays slugger Vladimir Guerrero Jr. instead?
Despite the New York Mets making a ton of big splashes this offseason, with the biggest one being signing superstar slugger Juan Soto to a record-breaking, 15-y
The San Francisco Giants have already taken a huge step this offseason to help the offense by handing over the largest contract in franchise history to their brand new shortstop Willy Adames. But perhaps the Giants aren't done when it comes to making huge splashes in free agency.
The New York Mets are reportedly exploring the option of offering their star first baseman, Pete Alonso, a short-term contract, something different than what others have received.
The New York Mets have made many additions this offseason, highlighted by Juan Soto. They are trying to bring Pete Alonso back as well, but there is a holdup in negotiations.