S omehow, only the New York Mets can sign Juan Soto and not be winners of the offseason. Not only did they sign the superstar ...
Pete Alonso has agreed to return to the Mets on a two-year deal. The negotiations of this contract seemed to be tailored to ...
Here’s something New York Mets fans might not have seen coming this offseason: Pete Alonso's contract talks are "worse" than Juan Soto’s, according to owner Steven Cohen. During an appearance ...
Francisco Lindor’s reaction to Juan Soto’s mega-contract with the Mets ... “I worked so hard on that,” Mets owner Steve Cohen said Saturday during a fan panel. “I have never been through ...
All signs point toward the New York Mets moving on from Pete Alonso. There seems to be a stalemate between both parties, and the Mets are seemingly trying to allocate the same funds elsewhere to ...
Ever since Steve Cohen became the ... That was evident when the Mets signed Juan Soto to a record 15-year, $765 million, contract in the offseason. Not just Soto, Cohen's spending in the past ...
Cohen expanded on the situation, explaining that he is not fond of the contract structures being proposed by Alonso’s camp, led by agent Scott Boras, who also negotiated Juan Soto’s historic ...
The Mets are suddenly in the same place strategically trying to replace Pete Alonso as the Yankees were when Juan Soto left for the Mets. Cue, the irony. Basically, both were willing to spend a ...
Of course, the biggest move they made was signing superstar slugger Juan Soto to a 15-year ... man to please is Stearns' boss, Mets owner Steve Cohen. And in a February 7 article from Fox Sports ...
When the New York Mets landed Juan Soto, it had Steve Cohen’s fingerprints all over it. The billionaire owner played a pivotal role in bringing the superstar to Queens, flexing his influence and ...
Even with the massive offseason signing of Juan Soto, fans are restless for the Mets to bring Alonso back for next season. At the Amazin' Day fan fest on Saturday, Mets owner Steve Cohen got ...