The New York Mets appear to be ready to find out if acquiring first baseman Vladimir Guerrero Jr. is in the “realm of fantasy baseball” or a realistic opportunity. After SNY reported Wednesday ...
The Mets have a deadline when it comes to re-signing Pete Alonso. It’s not whatever artificial deadline the club sets as part of its negotiations. It’s not when spring training opens with ...
The Mets have not added a first baseman to replace Pete Alonso yet, but have begun the process of moving on without him. An agreement to retain Jesse Winker for one year at $7.5 million Thursday ...
According to Andy Martino of SNY, the New York Mets have pivoted to their "Plan B" and expect free agent first baseman Pete Alonso to sign elsewhere in 2025 after spending the first six years of ...
There’s good and bad news in Mets land. The good news: Andy Martino of SNY first reported that outfielder, and fan favorite, Jesse Winker was returning to the Mets on Tuesday. The New York Post ...
7:28PM: Alonso and the Mets “are said to be making progress on at least the structure of a proposed deal that’s expected to be for three years and include at least one opt out,” according to ...
After contract negotiations with Pete Alonso’s camp hit an impasse, the New York Mets began considering a pivot away from re-signing the star first baseman, people familiar with the situation said.
He doesn’t make sense on a computer or in analytics. He makes sense for this Mets team, especially for a team that I think had a lot of success built on culture and personality last year ...
New York Mets fans received initial good news on Thursday before getting hit with bad news almost immediately. The good news? The Mets have re-signed outfielder/DH Jesse Winker to a one-year ...
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 ...
The New York Mets are expected to reunite with first baseman Pete Alonso. However, they are reportedly running out of patience with negotiations. Joel Sherman and Jon Heyman of the New York Post ...