New York Mets slugger Pete Alonso may not re-sign with the Mets as the Toronto Blue Jays have emerged as a potential free agent suitor.
The New York Mets appear to be the best fit for free-agent first baseman Pete Alonso. Could the Seattle Mariners convince him to leave Queens?
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.
A market for Alonso has been slow to form, but to be fair, the position player market is still moving at a glacial pace.
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?
Free agent Pete Alonso still waits on the sidelines, as the Mets have made a huge splash in offseason spending.
Although the New York Mets were his last team in MLB, Pete Alonso might be on the move to a new franchise for the upcoming season.
A New York Mets insider recently proposed a bold trade idea for an oft-injured All-Star to help replace Pete Alonso's bat in the lineup.
The New York Mets have had a strong offseason but are in danger of losing Pete Alonso. They are trying to reach a deal with him, but a different team could steal him away.
Do the New York Mets have something up their sleeve rather than a Pete Alonso reunion?
The future of Pete Alonso remains up in the air, and as the MLB offseason progresses, the market has begun to shrink and most teams have solved their main needs. Despite this, ther