Pete Alonso, Steve Cohen and Mets
By now one would hope Pete Alonso has finally gotten the memo: The Mets never wanted him back. That’s why they never budged off their three-year offer in the $70 million range to him when he and his agent Scott Boras continued to push,
What could the Mets still do to improve this year if they had to move on from Alonso but are limiting themselves to reasonable short-term deals?
The New York Mets find themselves at a pivotal crossroads, where crucial decisions and carefully weighed strategies are shaping the future of the franchise. The post Juan Soto to Blame for Pete Alonso Debacle?
Pete Alonso and the Mets are yet to settle for a deal and MLB enthusiasts are tired of the long free agency game.
It's no secret that the New York Mets and Pete Alonso are deep in contract negotiations at this point, and have been going back and forth for at least the past
Steve Cohen went out of his way to showcase the ... As soon as money becomes a problem, though, that all goes out the window. Just ask Pete Alonso. For more news and rumors, check out MLB Insider ...
Despite David Stearns and Mets owner Steve Cohen's words of praise toward Pete Alonso, the destination of the first baseman remains open-ended.
Alonso no doubt always hoped the Mets — and particularly Steve Cohen — would come around and recognize his value as a most popular franchise player and figure out a way to keep him at Citi Field.
Pete Alonso’s free-agency saga still appears to be at a screeched halt, as a limited market that refuses to give him the term (or money) he wants has left him out in the cold this winter. Twice now, Alonso has turned down offers from the Mets — once in 2023 when former GM Billy
"The Blue Jays would likely demand a package centered around two of the Mets’ top prospects, such as shortstop Jett Williams and pitcher Jonah Tong. Both are promising young players, but the opportunity to land a talent like Guerrero doesn’t come around often," Wilson wrote.
The Mets and Pete Alonso seem to be drifting apart this offseason, with both sides failing to align on terms for a potential extension. While Alonso remains