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Radio host slams Mets GM David Stearns, saying “I’ll blame him” as drama around Pete Alonso continues to unfold.
The New York Mets are looking for power hitters in the offseason after a second-half slump saw them finish without October baseball.
All eyes have turned to Pete Alonso. The slugger is projected to sign a massive $182 million deal, per Jim Bowden of The Athletic. At this price, there aren't many teams that could afford him.
This article was originally published on www.si.com/mlb/mets/onsi as Pete Alonso 'waiting' warning means Mets must pounce soon. Now that December has arrived, the MLB hot stove is expected to heat up very quickly, and most of the sport's top free agents will likely have new deals by the time 2026 arrives.
The Mets have already been active this offseason and could make more moves soon with the Winter Meetings looming next week.
The vote totals for the 2025 mayoral election in New York City were released, and Judge received 11 write-in votes. The New York Yankees star wasn't the only baseball player who received some write-in recognition, as free agent Pete Alonso, who has spent his entire career on the New York Mets, received three.
This AL East team seems to have its eyes set on signing Pete Alonso away from the New York Mets. According to Jen McCaffrey of The Athletic, the Boston Red Sox
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.
New York Mets given shocking MLB free agency prediction originally appeared on The Sporting News. Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here. Entering the MLB offseason, the New York Mets have been viewed as a major team to watch. Already, they have made a big-time move by signing free agent relief pitcher Devin Williams.
The Mets are trying to figure out what to do to fill Pete Alonso's power production and could look to Kyle Schwarber as a potential replacement.
More than a wave of rumors, what happens in the offseason around the Mets is a real soap opera. From suspense to comedy, everything has happened with versions that place Pete Alons