“The Mets made what they perceived as a last-ditch effort to sign Pete Alonso by offering him a three-year contract in the $68 million-$70 million range, and when that was rejected, began their pivot away from their slugging first baseman, The Post has learned.”
After talks on a new contract fell through, the New York Mets appear to be shifting their focus away from Pete Alonso.
The Mets made what they perceived as a last-ditch effort to sign Pete Alonso and when that was rejected began their pivot away from their slugging first baseman, The Post has learned.
There are still plenty of free agents waiting to sign and trade candidates waiting to move. There will be no shortage of activity between now and the start of camp. Here now are Tuesday's hot stove happenings.
New York Mets stars Francisco Lindor and Jeff McNeil have let the team know they'd like Pete Alonso back for next season.
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Pete Alonso and the Mets appear to be splitting up and the Blue Jays have a Vladimir Guerrero Jr plan if they land the first baseman.
As the MLB offseason continues, the Mets, led by owner Steve Cohen, appear to be pivoting, with free agent Pete Alonso likely not returning.
The Mets have not added a first baseman to replace Pete Alonso yet, but have begun the process of moving on without him.
The New York Mets made a move to sign a left-handed relief pitcher on Friday, inking former Atlanta Braves southpaw A.J. Minter to a two-year, $22 million contr
The San Francisco Giants have emerged as favorites to steal Pete Alonso away from the New York Mets in free agency.
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