The rumor going around was that Pete Alonso is viewing Prince Fielder’s famous $214 million, nine-year deal as a comp. Not sure where that got started, but it has not a shred of truth to it.
Most notably not among them: Pete Alonso. The free-agent slugger saw his options dwindle, as the Yankees, Astros, Guardians, Diamondbacks and Nationals all signed or traded for a first baseman.
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Advertisement This shuffle during First Basemen Weekend, however, did little to clarify the future of Pete Alonso, the top option on the market. While other potential destinations loom — Giants?
The Mets and the superstar free agent first baseman that has been their vanguard for much of his six-year tenure in New York ...
Heading into the current offseason, the New York Mets' power-hitting first baseman Pete Alonso appeared to have some of the brightest prospects in the free agent market, with up to seven teams ...
Pete Alonso remains one of the major names left in the free agency market. The former Mets infielder is yet to receive a contract offer of his choice. Reportedly, teams are offering lower-grade ...
And even with all that, no one has forgotten about the true Son of Flushing. Pete Alonso still is not a Met, and given that Monday was Festivus — the Seinfeld holiday known for its “airing of ...
All indications are that contract negotiations between the New York Mets and longtime slugger Pete Alonso are currently in the most crucial stages. Ever since the new year, sentiment within the ...