The righty slugger is back with the Mets after a postseason that featured his greatest moment with the franchise to date.
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.
Former Mets manager Buck Showalter believes Juan Soto and Pete Alonso will make his former club's offense unstoppable, praising their power and balance as a nightmare for opposing pitchers
Taking to Instagram over the weekend, the wife of Mets first baseman Pete Alonso celebrated the start of his seventh season in the league with a touching Instagram post after he finalized his return to Queens.
Alonso agreed to a two-year, $54 million deal to return to the Mets on February 12, after three months of negotiations. Midway through the chase, owner Steve Cohen said negotiations with the free agent first baseman were "exhausting," a sentiment the player did not share.
This wasn't how spring training was supposed to go for New York Mets first baseman Pete Alonso. The Mets star signed a two-year, $54 million deal to return to Q
With the New York Mets re-signing Pete Alonso for the 2025 MLB season, expectations are high for his potential pairing with Juan Soto. Alonso has already shared his thoughts on the matter.