Pete Alonso’s re-signing with the New York Mets was a hot topic this offseason, drawing interest from several teams, ...
Playoff Pete Alonso was very vocal during the 2024 season about his desire to “pop bottles” with the Mets, which refers to his wish to lead the franchise to the promised land. ESPN wrote about ...
Pete Alonso has extended his contract with the New York Mets for two more years and expressed his excitement about playing alongside Juan Soto. In a recent podcast, Alonso praised Soto's talents ...
Pete Alonso had a scare during a New York Mets practice at their spring training facility in Port St. Lucie, Fla., on Thursday. Alonso was hit in the face by a ball and went down to the ground.
New York Mets first baseman Pete Alonso was struck in the face during a spring training drill, raising some red flags. This wasn't how spring training was supposed to go for New York Mets first ...
Pete Alonso is continuing his ride with the New York Mets after signing a two-year, $54 million extension that will keep him anchoring first base and the heart of the order. He'll be paramount to ...
Perhaps it’s a sign of things to come for the Mets. Pete Alonso appeared to bring Steve Cohen’s TGL team a stroke of good luck Tuesday night after he led the New York Golf Club out into the ...
Nathaniel Lowe discussed Pete Alonso's $54 million re-signing with the Mets and its impact on the first baseman market. He expressed his perspective of focusing on his performance and team goals.
Despite lengthy and intense contract negotiations between the New York Mets and Pete Alonso ... moment I ever had," he said. In 13 playoff games, Alonso batted .273/.431/.568 with four home ...
The New York Mets and Pete Alonso came together on a two-year, $54 million contract with an opt-out after year one. But recent comments from the slugger have made the future much clearer.
Pete Alonso has signed a two-year deal worth $54 million with the New York Mets. He has now joined Spring Training in Port St. Lucie. Fans have mixed reactions about his physique, but Alonso is ...
The “exhausting” contract negotiations between Pete Alonso and Mets owner Steve Cohen finally ended two weeks ago and it seems that Alonso just needed to do the arrangements all along.