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As Pete Alonso hits free agency once again, the Chicago Cubs have a rare opportunity to land one of baseball’s premier power hitters — and a five-year, $165 million offer could be their key to landing the “Polar Bear” for good.
Recently, a Nike baseball commercial featuring an organist has made its way onto our television sets. MLB fans, particularly those of the Seattle Mariners, have tried to figure out who that is playing the organ. And if you guessed Ken Griffey Jr., you're correct. The all-time great makes this commercial cameo in a unique sort of way.
The New York Mets appear headed for a split with first baseman Pete Alonso this offseason, ending his long tenure in Queens. Throughout the season, Alonso consistently avoided committing to his future with the club. “Playing for this organization, this ...
The New York Mets had a disappointing season in 2025 after not making the playoffs. Almost immediately after they were eliminated from playoff contention on the last day of the MLB regular season, star first baseman Pete Alonso announced he would be opting ...
At Major League Baseball's general managers' meetings, the slugging first baseman figures to be a primary focus.
Pete Alonso would check a lot of boxes for the Boston Red Sox. A team that finished 15th in Major League Baseball in home runs last season would have its new m