The San Francisco Giants have become a potential landing spot for New York Mets free agent home run specialist Pete Alonso.
The New York Mets signed Juan Soto to a historic 15-year, $765 million deal this offseason. They are trying to come to terms ...
The Mets' approach with Pete Alonso is clear. Will the homegrown first baseman have no choice but to take their offer?
The Mets and the superstar free agent first baseman that has been their vanguard for much of his six-year tenure in New York ...
Pete Alonso isn't too far from signing a contract. According to Carlos Baerga, the New York Mets have offered Alonso a three-year, $90 million deal with annual opt-out options.
“The Mets’ offer to Alonso: 3 years, $90 million, with annual opt-out options. • Boras and Alonso’s goal: $200 million. • ...
After The New York Post’s Jon Heyman reported Thursday that there was a “sizable gap” between the Mets' price and Alonso’s ask, ex-MLB infielder Carlos Baerga, a former Met, wrote to X ...
The earlier report came from former Major League infielder, now Spanish-language broadcaster, Carlos Baerga, who revealed that the Mets had offered Alonso a three-year deal worth $90 million.
Former Mets infielder Carlos Baerga revealed details about the negotiations in a social media post on Thursday night. According to Baerga, the club offered Alonso a three-year, $90 million contract ...
The news was originally reported by former infielder Carlos Baerga. According to sources from @BaergaCarlos, the Mets have just offered first baseman Pete Alonso $90M for 3 years. #Mets pic ...