Not even two days after signing Japanese star pitcher Roki Sasaki last month, the Dodgers outmuscled the Cubs for the best reliever on the free agent market, giving lefty Tanner Scott a four-year deal worth $72 million.
Pete Alonso appeared to bring Steve Cohen’s TGL team a stroke of good luck Tuesday night after he led the New York Golf Club out into the arena for its match against Jupiter Links Golf Club. Alonso, along with Cohen and Mets stars Jeff McNeil and Brandon Nimmo,
Pete Alonso and the New York Mets finalized their $54 million, two-year contract on Wednesday as spring training opened in Florida with the team’s first formal workout for
A group of Mets players, including Pete Alonso, led the New York Golf Club in introductions for a TGL match in Florida on Tuesday night.
Access the Mets beat like never before Join Post Sports+ for exciting subscriber-only features, including real-time texting with Mike Puma about the inside buzz on the Mets from spring training Try it now The “exhausting” contract negotiations between Pete Alonso and Mets owner Steve Cohen finally ended two weeks ago and it seems that Alonso just needed to do the arrangements all along.
Pete Alonso addresses the media as he arrives at the Mets Spring Training facility. New York Mets; press conference; Pete Alonso
Pete Alonso, the top free-agent first baseman available this offseason, is going back to the Mets, the team announced Wednesday. It's a two-year deal for Alonso that is worth $54 million guaranteed. He will earn $30 million in the first year and the agreement includes an opt-out after that first season.
Francisco Lindor, Juan Soto and Pete Alonso will all make their spring training debuts on Saturday for the Mets against the Astros at Clover Park.
New York Mets first baseman Pete Alonso was struck in the face during a spring training drill, raising some red flags.
Soto and Alonso were the alpha and omega of the Mets’ offseason, the focal points of a $1 billion outlay for eight players. It ended with the game’s premier free agent getting tied to the club through the next decade – and their previous franchise face confronting some harsh realities about his own market.
Pete Alonso needed assistance from the New York Mets’ training staff after taking a ball to the face at spring training, but he returned to the practice field.