Pete Alonso's time with the Mets is all but officially over, as a report Thursday indicates the free agent first baseman is advancing in talks with an AL team.
Since the Mets' apparent pivot, another Alonso suitor, the Toronto Blue Jays, made their first major signing of the offseason, adding outfielder Anthony Santander on a five-year, $92.5 million contract. While the Blue Jays could still add Alonso, it's unclear if they would shell out another major contract for a power hitter like Alonso.
The New York Mets and Pete Alonso free agency saga has been a rollercoaster ride throughout this MLB offseason. There was a point last month where it felt like
The New York Mets could emerge as the best fit for superstar Pete Alonso despite some reports indicating otherwise.
The latest MLB rumors include Jack Flaherty's potential landing spots, the Mets' continued interest in Pete Alonso, and another international star up for grabs.
The Mets and longtime first baseman Pete Alonso have continued to negotiate on a possible reunion through much of the offseason, but nothing has come together yet. On Thursday, the New York Post reported that the Mets had made a "last-ditch" offer and then,
Pete Alonso is in the spotlight with various MLB teams showing and withdrawing interest. The Toronto Blue Jays and Los Angeles Angels have backed off,
During an appearance on the “The Chris Rose Rotation” podcast Monday, the Richmond native purported that Billy Beane’s prized stat undervalues his breed — first basemen — and that the Mets front office should look past Pete Alonso’s career 3.8 average and at everything else he brings to the table.
Throughout the offseason the CBS Sports MLB experts will bring you a weekly Batting Around roundtable breaking down pretty much anything. The latest news, a historical question, thoughts about the future of baseball,
The New York Mets may still find a way to reunite with first baseman Pete Alonso. But what if 2024 really was the end?Last week, the Mets began their pivot away from Alonso by signing free-agent outfielder Jesse Winker,
As the MLB offseason continues, the Mets, led by owner Steve Cohen, appear to be pivoting, with free agent Pete Alonso likely not returning.