The New York Mets are already bracing for a tough offseason as they wait to see if star first baseman Pete Alonso will return. But now, they’ve been hit with an ...
He’s coming off a .272/.347/.524 showing with 38 home runs and an NL-leading 41 doubles across 709 plate appearances.
Pete Alonso opted out of his contract with the Mets, who should make retaining him one of their top priorities this winter.
The confetti’s still floating over the Rogers Centre, and the Los Angeles Dodgers have once again reminded baseball who’s running the sport’s penthouse. For the ...
There is real reason to believe that next year’s Dodgers, who print money, will be even better. In a related offseason storyline to follow, the latest MLB winter intrigue.