The New York Mets decided to part ways with Pete Alonso after prolonged contract discussions. Manager Carlos Mendoza provides insights on the decision
On Saturday, at Amazin' Day at Citi Field, Mets manager Carlos Mendoza was asked by reporters about his thoughts on the current situation with free agent Pete Alonso. The Mets and Alonso allegedly ...
New York Mets owner Steve Cohen, top baseball operations executive David Stearns, and manager Carlos Mendoza held a forum during the team's fan fest event on Saturday. Predictably, the group was met with "We want Pete" chants from onlookers hoping to persuade the braintrust into entering a new agreement with longtime first baseman and current free agent Pete Alonso.
Mets manager Carlos Mendoza discussed his huge expectations for Juan Soto, who signed a record breaking deal to play in Queens. Mendoza also gives his thoughts on Pete Alonso, the plans for other infield positions,
A contingent of more than 50 Mets players, coaches, front-office members and alumni will come together Saturday for the fan fest.
The New York Mets are fully prepared for life after first baseman Pete Alonso, who is unlikely to return to Queens. Alonso has been engaged with the Toronto Bl
Just before Mets owner Steve Cohen answered a question about where things stand with Alonso, a homegrown star and free agent first baseman, during a panel discussion, a spirited crowd began chanting, “Let’s Sign Pete! Let’s sign Pete! Let’s sign Pete!”
The New York Mets may be preparing for life without longtime first baseman and current free agent Pete Alonso. The Mets held their annual fan fest on Saturday, during which third baseman Brett Baty confirmed a New York Post report that stated he was asked to begin working out at first base ahead of spring training.
New York Mets owner Steve Cohen acknowledged Saturday that the team could be moving toward a future without Pete Alonso at first base. Cohen acknowledged
Lucky fans will get to meet some of their favorite players at Amazin' Day, and plenty of them hope Pete Alonso is one of them.
Both Mark Vientos and Brett Baty are putting in work at first base this offseason as Pete Alonso's free agency drifts closer to spring training.