Re-signing first baseman Pete Alonso to a two-year, $54 million contract, the Mets kept their right-handed slugger in New York. Alonso's free agency developed slowly, but he ultimately chose to remain with the Mets where he has spent his entire six-year career.
The New York Mets are getting all the love in 2025. They signed Juan Soto to a massive $765 million deal and extended Pete Alonso’s contract, making them strong contenders when the time comes — even Ben Verlander is excited about it.
The New York Mets set their sights on acquiring All-Star right fielder Juan Soto this offseason. After landing the prized free agent, the Mets were in no rush to re-sign first baseman Pete Alonso. Still,
Ben Verlander expresses excitement for the Mets' 2025 season, highlighting the strong duo of Juan Soto and Pete Alonso along with Francisco Lindor at the top of the lineup. Francisco Alvarez is also expected to make significant progress,
New York Mets star first baseman Pete Alonso shares his thoughts about facing his new teammate superstar Juan Soto over the years.
The New York Mets lost to the Los Angeles Dodgers in the 2024 National League Championship Series, and have their sights set on another deep playoff run in 2025. Signing 26-year-old outfielder Juan Soto to a 15-year,
The roller coaster for Pete Alonso over the past five months or so isn’t the kind at Orlando theme parks -- not so far from where Alonso and his wife, Haley, still live in Tampa. The roller-coaster ride is the one Alonso himself has been on.
Juan Soto's entry into the New York Mets has eased the pressure on Francisco Lindor, allowing him to focus on his performance. This move is expected to improve Lindor's season. Yankees insider Emmanuel Berbari believes Lindor will perform better than Soto.
Slow starts are nothing new for Lindor, who owns a career .245 average and .753 OPS in March/April. His May numbers are far better, boasting a .273 average and .811 OPS over the last decade.
Early this spring, according to a person with knowledge of the conversation, Mets officials broadly discussed the idea of naming a captain for the first time since David Wright retired seven years ago.
The New York Mets are settling into a spring training groove. Now five games into Grapefruit League play, the team is preparing itself for the rigors of a 162-game season.
SNY's Erika Wachter and John Harper speak about how Pete Alonso will benefit from Juan Soto and if Francisco Lindor should be named captain of the Mets.