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Pete Alonso, Mets
Mets continue Pete Alonso pivot by re-signing crucial reliever from NLCS run
The New York Mets are still waiting out Pete Alonso, but that hasn't stopped David Stearns from keeping busy. On Wednesday the team re-signed a key piece of its 2024 postseason run, agreeing with Ryne Stanek on a one-year deal.
Mets notes: What would their lineup look like without Pete Alonso?
So, beyond revealing an exhaustion from negotiating with Alonso’s camp, Cohen’s comments confirmed a couple of other matters. One, in a world without Alonso returning to Flushing, the Mets may add more pieces. Two, the Mets are at least acting like they care about how much they spend.
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Mets make it painfully clear they want Pete Alonso back only on their terms
Because unlike Soto, who will be wearing a Mets uniform when the players start rolling into Port St. Lucie in a few weeks for spring training, there seems to be an increasing chance that Alonso — the popular, homegrown Polar Bear — is going to be spending the rest of his career elsewhere.
Latest rumor points to Mets and Pete Alonso being right back where they started
New York Mets owner Steve Cohen didn’t hold back in his recent interview during the inaugural Amazin’ Day at Citi Field this past weekend. Cohen and David Stearns made, they didn’t completely close the door on a Pete Alonso reunion, even with the rather harsh comments.
Here’s Mets' free-agent plans for when (or if) Pete Alonso leaves
If Alonso ends up elsewhere, the Mets intend to look for bullpen help and infield depth, league sources said. That would seem to jive with what the Mets have said publicly — they believe they have internal options to replace Alonso.
Mets projected lineup without Pete Alonso moves breakout star to first base
The New York Mets may already have their Pete Alonso replacement in case he leaves. One of their breakout starts from 2024 could step in and play first base.
Mets reportedly considering former 30-HR hitter to replace Pete Alonso
The New York Mets may be trying to replace righty power with righty power. Pat Ragazzo of Sports Illustrated reported Tuesday that the Mets are looking into a potential trade for Baltimore Orioles first baseman Ryan Mountcastle.
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CNBC Sport: Mets GM David Stearns details exactly how he landed Juan Soto
A new rule being implemented for the 2024 tax year means revenue over $5,000 collected through platforms like PayPal or Venmo ...
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Mets bring back free agent reliever with 98 MPH fastball on one-year deal
According to Anthony DiComo of MLB.com, the New York Mets and RHP Ryne Stanek are in agreement on a one-year deal to bring ...
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David Stearns and Steve Cohen discuss the Mets 'exhausting' negotiations with Pete Alonso
New York Mets president of baseball operations David Stearns and owner Steve Cohen discussed the team's "exhausting" ...
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Steve Cohen, David Stearns provide harsh Pete Alonso reality, whether Mets fans like it or not
New York Mets fans expressed their frustration aimed at David Stearns' direction after he gave the latest in regards to Pete ...
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Mets bracing for harsh divorce with All-Star slugger
The New York Mets don't like where their negotiations with Pete Alonso have gone. As a result, they have their minds fixed on ...
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David Stearns can’t let one magical Mets moment sway Pete Alonso talks
It feels like a Mets team hoping to build on last year will be incomplete without Pete Alonso at first. But David Stearns can ...
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Mets, Pete Alonso Reunion Possible After Blue Jays' Reported 'Fumble'
Talks between the Toronto Blue Jays and free agent Pete Alonso have reportedly thawed, potentially opening the door for ...
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Not even David Stearns can be as bullish on the NY Mets rotation as Frankie Montas
A festival for fans or as the New York Mets call theirs, Amazin Day, is a time for peaches, cream, unicorns, and rainbow.
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