CLEVELAND, Ohio -- Baseball’s free-agent season began with 174 players hitting the open market. The market swelled by an additional 62 players who were non-tendered on Nov. 22.
Negotiations between the New York Mets and Pete Alonso are at a standstill and there is no agreement in sight in the short term, but the options remain active because the team know
New York keeps letting infielders fly off the market, and their penny-pinching owner is to blame.
The New York Mets are still trying to retain Pete Alonso, and MLB insider Jon Heyman has stated that the player is desperate for a reunion
Juan Soto has only been with the New York Mets for seven weeks, but it looks like the team has already made a public relations flub with its biggest ever free-agent signing.
The four Silver Slugger Awards winner and a cornerstone of the team Francisco Lindor enters the 2025 season as the New York Mets shortstop under scrutiny. The post Mets’ Underperforming 4X Silver Slugger Cannot Hide Behind Juan Soto’s Blinding Limelight,
No one in the projected lineup should come close to replicating Soto but Steinbrenner pointed to improvements in defense, pitching and more.
New York Mets made headlines by signing Dominican athlete Juan Soto with a record $765 million, 15-year deal, surpassing Shohei Ohtani's $700 million with the Dodgers. Fans noted the sum of 9 Atlanta Braves players' contracts equals Soto's.
On Saturday, Cohen described his negotiations with Alonso’s camp as “exhausting” and said the Mets must be prepared to move on if nothing changes. Alonso, like Soto, is represented by agent Scott Boras.
The Toronto Blue Jays face a potential future without the face of their franchise. Vladimir Guerrero Jr., a four-time All-Star,
It's the Los Angeles Dodgers' world, and we're just living in it. That's what it feels like, at least. The Dodgers won the World Series, and have gotten substan