The New York Yankees and San Diego Padres reportedly aren't expected to discuss a trade involving second baseman Luis Arráez.
New York added Juan Soto but an internal superstar remains on the open market. First baseman Pete Alonso still is out there ...
Pete Alonso has reportedly pitched an opt-out laden three-year deal to the Mets and the Mets alone. Get more details at MLB ...
Pete Alonso’s market hasn’t come together the way he and agent Scott Boras had hoped just yet, though there’s still more than ...
Free agent power hitter Pete Alonso has reportedly proposed to the Mets that he will play on three-year contract with ...
Pete Alonso's agent Scott Boras have offered a three-year contract to the Mets as his slow free agency crawls along ...
The Mets not being considered legitimate contenders for Japanese pitching sensation Roki Sasaki is a major setback for a team ...
On Mets Hot Stove, SNY MLB Insider Andy Martino reveals how David Stearns is approaching the free agent market for relief ...
The New York Mets don't appear to be done adding players to their roster this offseason. The top target for New York's front ...
The MLB insider added that the Mets, not the Yankees, are “more open” to adding Arráez to their roster — under one condition: If first baseman Pete Alonso signs elsewhere.
A New York Mets insider suggested this week the team could go in an unorthodox route to replace slugger Pete Alonso next season.
According to Andy Martino of SNY, the Tampa Bay Rays are not actively shopping infielder Brandon Lowe. Martino noted that ...