New York Mets owner Steve Cohen, right, speaks with Pete Alonso at Spring Training, Monday, Feb. 19, 2024, in Port St. Lucie, FL. Corey Sipkin for the NY POST At this point, the last chance for ...
After grueling negotiations it seems as though we'll get at least one more year of Pete Alonso in Queens. Breaking on the evening of February 5th, it was announced that Pete had agreed to a two ...
You can get in touch with Aaliyan by emailing [email protected] The New York Mets may have accepted the fact that Pete Alonso may not be back, according to SNY's Andy Martino. As Alonso ...
Pete Alonso got a version of what he wanted, coming away with the highest payday of any first baseman this season at $30 million just days before the start of spring training. In the end ...
Many believe that Pete Alonso lost out in contract negotiations this offseason when the seemingly never-ending saga finally ended Wednesday night. Alonso agreed to a two-year, $54 million deal ...
"While it's tough to gauge Alonso's market right now, he could be willing to take a four-year, $100 million with opt outs after the second and third year," wrote Camras.
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