The New York Mets' re-signing Pete Alonso may have been the most important move they could have made in February, but it doesn't mean the offseason is over. With Alonso back in the fold at first ...
The New York Mets recently made a one-year offer to infielder Jose Iglesias, as sources told Mets On SI. Despite initial rumors that Iglesias, 35, is seeking a multi-year deal, sources say that is ...
Left-handed reliever Brooks Raley was a crucial part of the New York Mets' bullpen equation during the 2023 season. He produced a 2.80 ERA and 61 strikeouts in 54.2 innings and had the highest ...
It’s official; Alonso is back in Queens. The New York Mets have played hardball with Scott Boras, did the bait and switch by “entertaining other options,” then pulled a 180 and snagged their ...
Not to be hyperbolic, but the Mets could be on the verge of history. According to MLB Network’s Sarah Langs, the Mets have never had three players hit 30 or more home runs in a season ...
Former Mets DH J.D. Martinez is frustrated. While the three-time Silver Slugger has already lined up a backup plan — he signed a deal with a pickleball brand this week — he still wants to play ...
Even after signing superstar Juan Soto to a record contract on the eve of Major League Baseball's Winter Meetings in December, the Mets still faced questions about the balance of their lineup.
Corey Sipkin for New York Post Short and sweet. After a long Cold War of a winter between team and star, that was the way the Mets and Pete Alonso found their way back to each other — emphasis ...
The Mets have a new headliner as they head to the east coast of Florida for the beginning of spring training early next week. Juan Soto will be powering the engine that drives the Mets toward the ...
The "Polar Bear" is heading back to Queens. Slugging first baseman Pete Alonso agreed to a two-year, $54 million with New York Mets that includes an opt-out after the first year, finally re ...
The New York Mets have had a solid offseason headlined by signing Juan Soto and bringing back Pete Alonso. Yet, New York still could look to upgrade its rotation. Bleacher Report’s Zachary D.
The consequences of the New York Mets' Pete Alonso signing will be spread out many years into the future. The Mets wanted Alonso back, but they didn't want to overcommit to him. That prompted the ...