Jesse Winker got to a Mets team in late July that had been hovering around .500 for most of the season. By the end of the year, the Mets came within two wins of the World Series. The 31-year-old Winker is back with the Mets on a one-year deal worth up to $9 million,
New York Mets are no longer pursuing Pete Alonso, with the Los Angeles Angels emerging as a strong candidate. MLB Analyst Noah Camras suggests a poten
That was the basis of Kansas City Royals first baseman Vinnie Pasquantino’s argument on “The Chris Rose Rotation” on Monday. The 27-year-old pointed to slugger Pete Alonso as an example of a first baseman undervalued by his former team, the New York Mets.
During a Tuesday appearance on the SNY "Mets Hot Stove" program, MLB Network analyst Jim Duquette indicated that the Blue Jays are no longer a realistic option for Alonso unless he decides he doesn't want to return to the New York Mets this winter.
A potential free agent option for the New York Mets, outfielder Anthony Santander, agreed to a five-year, $92.5 million deal, with the Toronto Blue Jays on Mond
By now one would hope Pete Alonso has finally gotten the memo: The Mets never wanted him back. That’s why they never budged off their three-year offer in the $70 million range to him when he and his agent Scott Boras continued to push,
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.
Pete Alonso remains unsigned and as spring training approaches, he may end up signing a less lucrative deal and try his luck in free agency again next. If that is the case, a surprise American League team could land him.
Steve Phillips joins Hot Stove to discuss the 2025 Hall of Fame class and update on the free agent market for Pete Alonso and Alex Bregman
It seems the New York Mets and Pete Alonso will be parting ways. After spending the previous six seasons as the Mets’ incumbent first baseman and becoming one o
Mark Vientos has been floated as an internal option, but his defensive struggles make him a risky choice. If the Mets are serious about contending in 2025, a blockbuster trade for a generational talent like Vladimir Guerrero Jr. could be an option worth exploring.