Once the Mets acquired Soto, it seemed like it was going to be difficult to retain first baseman Pete Alonso, who has been with the organization for the last six seasons. Alonso, who became a free ...
The hitting lineup had another major boost after the return of All-Star first baseman Pete Alonso earlier this month. With Juan Soto, Pete Alonso and Francisco Lindor batting at the top of the ...
Pete Alonso's up-and-down 2024 MLB season ended on a high note, as the New York Mets' righty slugger delivered his best moment as a pro in one of the most high-pressure at-bats of his career.
Pete Alonso has extended his contract with the New York Mets for two more years and expressed his excitement about playing alongside Juan Soto. In a recent podcast, Alonso praised Soto's talents ...
New York Mets All-Star slugger Pete Alonso was briefly injured after taking a ball to the face during workouts on Thursday. Per SNY, Pete Alonso was down for several moments when a ball hit him in ...
Just over a week after signing a contract extension with the New York Mets, first baseman Pete Alonso suffered a scary injury while playing first base during spring training. Video captured by SNY ...
Pete Alonso had a scare during a New York Mets practice at their spring training facility in Port St. Lucie, Fla., on Thursday. Alonso was hit in the face by a ball and went down to the ground.
Shortly after passionate New York Mets fans loudly made it known at an event that they wanted team owner Steve Cohen to re-sign first baseman Pete Alonso, a report revealed that Cohen "was back in ...
Pete Alonso is continuing his ride with the New York Mets after signing a two-year, $54 million extension that will keep him anchoring first base and the heart of the order. He'll be paramount to ...
Perhaps it’s a sign of things to come for the Mets. Pete Alonso appeared to bring Steve Cohen’s TGL team a stroke of good luck Tuesday night after he led the New York Golf Club out into the ...
Nathaniel Lowe discussed Pete Alonso's $54 million re-signing with the Mets and its impact on the first baseman market. He expressed his perspective of focusing on his performance and team goals.
Mets owner Steve Cohen flew to Tampa to re-sign popular baseball star Pete Alonso for two more seasons at $54 million. Cohen emphasized Alonso's value to the team and respect he deserved ...