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Kyle Tucker’s agent isn’t Scott Boras, NY Mets can benefit if he behaves like he is
When you hire Scott Boras you ask him to come up with cringy puns and get you lots of money. He’s always successful at the first. The second might take some tim
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ESPN analyst, MLB veteran calls Mets’ Francisco Lindor trade rumor ‘idiotic on every standpoint’
If the New York Mets trade franchise cornerstone Francisco Lindor this offseason, don't count Eduardo Perez among the fans of the deal. MORE: Yankees sign free agent pitcher coming off career-best 2025 season Speaking on "The Leadoff Spot" on MLB Network Radio on SiriusXM on Friday,
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Mets rumors: Insider says quiet part out loud about Cody Bellinger after Pete Alonso’s departure
Pete Alonso is gone from the Mets after signing with the Orioles and they now have to pivot. Will Cody Bellinger be his replacement?
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Pete Alonso has the last laugh after rejecting NY Mets extension offer 2 years ago
Pete Alonso will make $155 million from the Baltimore Orioles over the next five years. Never formally receiving any offer from the New York Mets, he has to be
What felt like a slow burn early in the offseason has turned into a stretch of blunt force trauma, with decision after decision breaking the wrong way. In the span of a few days, the Mets watched familiar names and targeted solutions land elsewhere, often on deals that revealed just how unforgiving the current market has become.
BALTIMORE – Perhaps the baseball world is still in shock that Pete Alonso moved on from the New York Mets – Major League Baseball’s deepest-pocketed team in its biggest market – to a club that’s never paid a player even $25 million a year, in a town known for its pluck and perennial position as an underdog.
The New York Mets are predicted to sign this two-time All-Star outfielder who last played with the Yankees, in a poaching move.
After losing Brandon Nimmo (to trade), and Edwin Díaz and Pete Alonso to free agency, the Mets have a lot of work to do to improve the team and placate their fans.
Pete Alonso sent a farewell message to New York Mets fans after the power-hitting first baseman signed a five-year, $155 million contract in free agency with the Baltimore Orioles.