Did anyone expect the New York City-born, Met-loving, Keith Hernandez-idolizing Alex Rodriguez would be fitting himself for cowboy boots deep in the heart of Texas?
New York Mets owner Steve Cohen, right, speaks with Pete Alonso at Spring Training, Monday, Feb. 19, 2024, in Port St. Lucie, FL. Corey Sipkin for the NY POST At this point, the last chance for ...
The Mets and Pete Alonso have been in a staredown for a while but it seems the club is blinking. Andy Martino of SNY reports that they now expect him to sign elsewhere, with today’s agreement ...
The ongoing negotiations between the New York Mets and former Mets slugger Pete Alonso seem to be coming to a head. Since the two sides haven't been able to come to terms yet, it was reported on ...
Trump’s most “unconventional” cabinet nominee (in the words of Senator Roger Wicker of Mississippi, the ranking Republican on the Senate Armed Services Committee), but when Pete Hegseth took ...
It appears the Pete Alonso era in Queens is coming to an end. Andy Martino of SNY reported this afternoon that the Mets expect Alonso to sign elsewhere and have begun to turn their attention to ...
Pete Hegseth is set to take the hot seat before ... telling committee members it's "time to give someone with dust on his boots the helm." He intends to "restore the warrior ethos to the Pentagon ...
Pete Alonso’s free agency is reaching a critical juncture. Alonso’s market is heating up, with three teams, including the Toronto Blue Jays, engaged in discussions for the power-hitting first ...
As Pete Alonso's free agency drags on, any Mets fans holding out hope on the first baseman returning to Queens would appear to be reduced to prayer. Thursday morning, Andy Martino of SNY reported ...
Pete Alonso reportedly turned down the New York Mets' counteroffer in free agency. Per The Athletic's Ken Rosenthal and Will Sammon, Alonso's camp proposed a "three-year deal with a high average ...
Pete Alonso has been weighed as a possible option for the Los Angeles Angels (Source: Imagn) Pete Alonso might have to settle for a much shorter deal than anticipated at the start of the offseason.
After rejecting a seven-year, $158 million contract from the New York Mets in 2023, free-agent first baseman Pete Alonso now finds himself in a situation where he will perhaps be ruing that decision.