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Pete Alonso quickly announced his intentions to enter MLB free agency after the New York Mets were eliminated in 2025.
The New York Mets all-time home run king will soon be swinging for the Fenway Green Monster, per a report that swept social media Sunday.
Free agency didn't go as Pete Alonso hoped last winter, but it's a whole new offseason now. And things are looking up already for the long-time New York Met.
Alonso ultimately signed back with the Mets, but has decided to leave after the first year of his new deal. There could be a number of suitors for Alonso’s services. A four-year, $140M contract sounds fair to this old scout.
First baseman Pete Alonso is entering MLB unrestricted free agency for the second consecutive offseason. As expected, the 30-year-old right-handed slugger opted out of the final year of his contract with the New York Mets in early November after another ...
Not signing one of the two hitters could be a major missed opportunity for a team with aspirations of contending for a championship.
After settling for a short-term deal with the New York Mets in free agency last offseason, Pete Alonso is looking to cash in on a long-term deal this winter with several potential suitors in the mix for the five-time All-Star.
The Major League Baseball offseason has been slow to this point. It's to be expected through the middle of November, especially since the decisions by players to accept or reject qualifying offers aren't even due until Nov. 18. Still, there was a big ...
NEW YORK -- A year after discovering teams across Major League Baseball did not deem him worthy of a lengthy contract, Pete Alonso is back on the free agent market searching for long-term love again. In February, after an extended standoff, Alonso settled ...