The Mets officially announced that they’ve re-signed Jesse Winker on a one ... is that it could spell the end of Pete Alonso’s time with the club. The Winker agreement is reportedly the ...
Jesse Winker speaks about what the free agency process was like this offseason, Pete Alonso's contract negotiation, and his viral cigar moment from the 2024 playoffs.
The reigning NL East champs haven’t been too busy, though they added Marlins standout lefty Jesus Luzardo via trade, deepening an excellent rotation. The team also signed former All-Star closer Jordan Romano and outfielder Max Kepler.
The only reason we’re having this conversation two weeks after the Mets' pivot is that Pete Alonso has not yet found a home with another team.
The New York Mets starting lineup doesn’t pack the same kind of punch from the middle downward as it would if Pete Alonso was there. No resolution yet to his fr
The Mets are re-signing veteran right-handed reliever Ryne Stanek on a one-year deal for the 2025 season. Read more at MLB Trade Rumors.
So, beyond revealing an exhaustion from negotiating with Alonso’s camp, Cohen’s comments confirmed a couple of other matters. One, in a world without Alonso returning to Flushing, the Mets may add more pieces. Two, the Mets are at least acting like they care about how much they spend.
Smallson sees the Los Angeles Angels as the best fit for Alonso, as they can add some much-needed power to a lineup that only hit 165 home runs last season, tied for eighth-lowest in MLB.
As Pete Alonso continues his wait to find a home for the 2025 season and beyond, the New York Mets may find themselves strongly in the mix amid recent
The New York Mets still need a first baseman for 2025. Is there a way they could land slugger Vladimir Guerrero Jr. from the Toronto Blue Jays?
New York is believed to have offered Alonso a three-year day worth between $68 million-$70 million with opt-outs. After that offer was rejected, the Mets pivoted towards resigning outfielder Jesse Winker and reliever A.J. Minter.