Pete Alonso is still a Met. And this one is as much about Mets fans as it is about their baseball team. Sometimes it’s a good ...
The Mets and the perennial All-Star first baseman agreed to a two-year deal worth $54 million after a protracted winter ...
An offseason defined by Pete Alonso's will-he-or-won't-he decision to return to the Mets came to a predictable end on ...
The new year begins Monday, when pitchers and catchers report to spring training in Port St. Lucie, Florida, then Wednesday, ...
The first baseman and his agent, Scott Boras, are neck-and-neck when it comes to finding the biggest loser. Alonso took a two-year, $54 million deal with an opt out after 2025. That's more money ...
Despite multiple teams showing interest in Pete Alonso, the New York Yankees chose not to pursue him due to ambitious market expectations set by his agent, Scott Boras. Alonso is also considering ...
While pundits rushed to blame Scott Boras, he's not entirely at fault. New York Mets v Pittsburgh Pirates / Justin Berl/GettyImages The New York Mets mercifully ended Pete Alonso's free agency ...
MLB player agent Scott Boras has a way of getting things done, which is why he's revered in the industry, representing some of the big names in baseball, including reigning Cy Young winner Tarik ...
Somebody had to blink first. For months, Mets owner Steve Cohen and mega-agent Scott Boras were locked in a high-stakes staring contest over first baseman Pete Alonso. Alonso, a first-time free ...
According to reports this week, it now appears he may remain unsigned until he and agent Scott Boras — who also represents Alonso — agrees to lower his demands for a long-term contract.
Pete Alonso and Alex Bregman remain top MLB free agents with discussions around Scott Boras' strategy for their long-term deals. Speculation suggests the Toronto Blue Jays might be interested in ...
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