Mets Never Made Pete Alonso An Offer
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The New York Mets have parted ways with former first baseman Pete Alonso, and according to multiple reports that are emerging in the wake of the winter meetings, they never even made an offer. Alonso signed a five-year,
This exercise highlights the need for something big — something that goes against the grain of what the Mets have indicated this offseason.
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Mets rumors: Writer would rather see New York trade for Willson Contreras over Christian Walker
Mets rumors swirl as MLB Free Agency heats up, with Willson Contreras and Christian Walker at the center of New York’s trade debate.
Pete Alonso and Edwin Diaz signed with other teams in free agency while Brandon Nimmo was traded in an offseason deal.
The Mets missed out on another late-inning reliever in free agency on Friday night. Tyler Rogers signed with the Blue Jays, agreeing to a three-year deal worth $37 million. Ken Rosenthal of The Athletic was first to report Rogers landing in Toronto.
This article was originally published on www.si.com/mlb/mets/onsi as Mets legend 'speechless' about New York's offseason so far. With the Winter Meetings now wrapped up, it's safe to say that the New York Mets ' offseason so far has been defined more by what has been lost than what has been gained.
Edwin Diaz has joined the Dodgers. He spent seven seasons with the Mets. Diaz cited the Dodgers' winning culture as the reason for his move. He seeks
There’s more bad news floating around about the New York Mets. After losing Brandon Nimmo (trade), Edwin Díaz (free agency) and Pete Alonso (free agency) in the span of 18 days, closer Devin Williams, their sole big free agent signing, apparently did not crave staying in New York either.
Brandon Nimmo went first. Then it was Edwin Díaz and Pete Alonso on back-to-back days at baseball’s winter meetings.
The New York Mets may have just hit rock bottom this offseason. Just a day after inexplicably letting closer Edwin Diaz walk to the Los Angeles Dodgers, the Met
The New York Mets are seeking an ace for the 2026 season and beyond with the team’s offseason focus being run prevention.