Anthony DiComo joins Hot Stove to talk about the Mets' offseason journey, Juan Soto and Pete Alonso signing, and more
T he New York Mets have one of the best lineups in baseball after adding Juan Soto to the mix. Pete Alonso’s return solidified the top of the order as a legitimate threat. With
The New York Mets worked hard to keep Pete Alonso in the Big Apple, but he could use his opt-out to leave the team next winter.
The slugger acknowledged back-to-back seasons showing a decline didn't help him as he entered free agency in the offseason.
The Mets are the only team Pete Alonso has played for since breaking into the majors in 2019, and he said Monday that as much as he wanted to return to New York,
It left onlookers feeling like everything had finally fallen into its right place with the Mets and Alonso, “It just looks right, doesn’t it?” said one influential person watching Alonso with his teammates.
New York Mets All-Star Pete Alonso was down after taking a ball to the face in a team practice. Thankfully, he avoided a serious injury.
Pete Alonso appeared to bring Steve Cohen’s TGL team a stroke of good luck Tuesday night after he led the New York Golf Club out into the arena for its match against Jupiter Links Golf Club. Alonso, along with Cohen and Mets stars Jeff McNeil and Brandon Nimmo,
Some New York Mets fans are wondering if owner Steve Cohen and team president of baseball operations David Stearns may already view Guerrero Jr. as an eventual replacement for Alonso.