Mets urged to re-sign Pete Alonso
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After he sat on the free agent market until February last offseason, Pete Alonso found his home much earlier this time around. And, for the first time in his professional career, he won't be with the Mets,
Pete Alonso’s five-year, $155 million deal with the Orioles instantly turns Baltimore’s lineup back into a legitimate powerhouse and raises the ceiling of the entire AL East race. It signals an organizational shift in Baltimore to an “all‑in” contender for the next few seasons.
The Orioles wanted to be aggressive this offseason. President of baseball operations Mike Elias was expressing a willingness to spend more money than at any point in his seven-year tenure. And it felt like a big move was brewing all week at the Winter Meetings.
The Polar Bear is heading down I-95.
Day 3 of the MLB Winter Meetings is where magic happens. Pete Alonso and Kyle Tucker remain available. Follow along with FanSided's live updates.
Free agency is really starting to heat up around Major League Baseball right now. On Tuesday alone, the Philadelphia Phillies reportedly agreed to sign Kyle Sc
Standing on a podium with his agency logo serving as a backdrop, took questions from a large gathering of reporters at the Hilton Signia hotel lobby and addressed the status of both Alex Bregman and Pete Alonso, two Red Sox targets.
New York Mets are reportedly offering Pete Alonso a three-year deal, but he seeks a longer commitment. Meanwhile, the Los Angeles Dodgers are reportedly showing interest in Japanese slugger Munetaka Murakami,