The New York Mets signed Juan Soto this offseason, but their attempts to sign Pete Alonso may fail and Alonso could end up signing elsewhere.
With negotiations with homegrown slugger Pete Alonso stalled, the Mets appeared to have moved on to Plan B, signing a top-tier reliever (left-hander A.J. Minter) and bringing back Winker.
The New York Mets are reportedly the favorites to sign slugger Pete Alonso to a massive free-agency contract this winter.
Pete Alonso's agent Scott Boras have offered a three-year contract to the Mets as his slow free agency crawls along
Signs point to the strong possibility of a New York Mets-Pete Alonso reunion, in part because the free-agent first baseman's market has not been especially strong. Speaking of which, SNY reports the following:  "According to league sources,
Pete Alonso and Max Scherzer remain unsigned for the 2025 MLB season, with the Blue Jays showing a stronger preference for Alonso. Financial constrain
Pete Alonso and the Mets are yet to settle for a deal and MLB enthusiasts are tired of the long free agency game.
Despite David Stearns and Mets owner Steve Cohen's words of praise toward Pete Alonso, the destination of the first baseman remains open-ended.
Not every Mets fan loves Steve Cohen. Longtime — and he’d add long-suffering — Mets fan Joe Benigno ripped the Mets owner for why Pete Alonso has not re-signed with the team and seemingly is headed elsewhere in free agency.
If the Mets are still interested in Pete Alonso why offer him less than the 2023 deal? Why offer him anything at all?
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