Slow down on jettisoning Pete Alonso away from Mets
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The New York Mets are entering one of their most defining offseasons in recent memory. They have multiple holes to […]
Are the Boston Red Sox going to sign Pete Alonso? That seems to be the implication of this insider's latest report.
Alonso is back on the market this winter after opting out of his Mets deal, but he may not like what awaits him
Mets president of baseball operations David Stearns spoke with the media at the GM Meetings on Tuesday and talked about free agent Pete Alonso.
Rival executives are prepared to witness the Boston Red Sox make a serious push for free agent first baseman Pete Alonso.
Kyle Tucker and Pete Alonso are expected to be two of the most coveted offensive free agents this offseason, with each seeking long-term deals with contending teams.
Given the Mets’ defensive ambitions, it’s hard to see New York prioritizing Munetaka Murakami, the 25-year-old corner infielder and star from Japan. Though things may change depending on how markets develop, Kazuma Okamoto, another star from Japan set to make the jump to MLB, doesn’t seem like an immediate, primary target, either.
With the 2025 season in the rear view mirror, teams across Major League Baseball have turned their attention to the offseason free agency market and the moves they will need to make in order to chase a World Series in 2026.