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Top contender challenges New York Mets for Pete Alonso
Mets Trade Prediction Would Land New York $30 Million Pete Alonso Replacement
The New York Mets need to fill a hole at first base. Will they re-sign Pete Alonso or trade for Toronto Blue Jays slugger Vladimir Guerrero Jr. instead?
MLB Rumors: Top contender challenges New York Mets for Pete Alonso
Although the New York Mets were his last team in MLB, Pete Alonso might be on the move to a new franchise for the upcoming season. As one of the premier players available this offseason, former New York Mets star Pete Alonso has drawn yet another admirer ahead of the 2025 MLB season.
Mets and Pete Alonso both running out of options as backup plan signs with Nationals
Josh Bell joining the Washington Nationals is another reminder that a Pete Alonso-New York Mets reunion feels inevitable, whether they like it or not.
Free Agent Pete Alonso Predicted to Sign $130 Million Deal With NL Contender
The New York Mets are reportedly playing hardball in negotiations with first baseman Pete Alonso. Will they find a middle ground before he heads elsewhere?
Mets could choose $189 million All-Star free agent over Pete Alonso reunion
Though there aren't many obvious suitors for the four-time All-Star first baseman still standing, the Mets have yet to make their move to bring Alonso home to Queens. The longer h
Roki Sasaki, Mets and Japan
Mets, Yankees made their pitch to Roki Sasaki. Here's what the Japanese righty wants
According to agent Joel Wolfe, ace Japanese right-hander Roki Sasaki is "calling the shots'' during the process of selecting an MLB club.
Mets take MLB’s first known crack at Japanese star Roki Sasaki
Fresh off winning the Juan Soto sweepstakes, the Mets have entered into the Roki Sasaki chase. The Mets met with the Japanese phenom in Los Angeles on Thursday, The Post confirmed, becoming the first known team to visit in-person with Sasaki during the free-agency process. SNY first reported the development.
Dodgers' meeting with Roki Sasaki didn't involve in-person pitches from Ohtani or Yamamoto
Shohei Ohtani and Yoshinobu Yamamoto were not part of the Dodgers' pitch to Roki Sasaki after the recently posted pitcher requested no players attend meeting.
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Why Insider Isn't Fan of Mets Signing Frankie Montas
The New York Mets have been very busy improving their team this offseason, as they come off their first NLCS appearance since ...
Empire Sports Media
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Mets may have to let star infielder depart in free agency
“The Mets’ offer to Alonso: 3 years, $90 million, with annual opt-out options. • Boras and Alonso’s goal: $200 million. • ...
Sportsnaut on MSN
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Roki Sasaki’s agent gives major update on New York Mets, Yankees pursuit of pitcher including expected decision timeline
The agent for Roki Sasaki offered a huge update on when teams like the New York Mets and Yankees will get the pitcher's free ...
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Former Texas Rangers, New York Mets Utility Man Lenny Randle Dies at 75
Lenny Randle was one of the Rangers' best players immediately following their move from Washington, leaving quite the mark ...
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MLB rumors: The Teoscar Hernandez contract offer Mets made before Dodgers decision
Prior to Teoscar Hernandez returning to the Dodgers this offseason, there was rumors of a Mets offer to sign him.
The Source Magazine
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SOURCE SPORTS: MLB Insider Says Yanks Likely To Go With In-House Option For Third Base
MLB Insider Says Yanks Likely To Go With In-House Option For Third Base MLB Insider Says Yanks To Go With In-House Third Base ...
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Lenny Randle, controversial former MLB infielder, dead at 75
Former Major League Baseball infielder Lenny Randle, who played for several teams over 12 years in the bigs, has died, the ...
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Baseball's 'Most Interesting Man,' Lenny Randle, dies at 75
Dubbed “The Most Interesting Man in Baseball” by Rolling Stone magazine, Randle was known more for a series of moments rather ...
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