Free agency is more than 5 months away, but today's performances will shape this winter's contracts.
One can't help but wonder if playing for a new contract and not knowing about his future with the Mets beyond the All-Star break is weighing Alonso down.
This week, we celebrate 200 episodes and 5 years of APOTO by doing the only thing we know how to do: complaining about the Mets. Welcome back to A Pod of Their Own, an all-women led Home Run Applesauce podcast where we talk all things Mets, social justice issues in baseball, and normalize female voices in the sports podcasting space.
If you’re a New York Mets fan, the biggest worry you have right now is the future of slugger Pete Alonso. The superstar first baseman is set to hit free agency this offseason and, while he’s expressed his desire to stay with the Mets, it feels likely he hits the open market.
Thanks to a rainout in St. Louis on Wednesday, the New York Mets' schedule in August will open with a four-city road trip in which they'll play 10 games in three time zones.
The New York Mets are enjoying an off day having taken the series against the Cardinals. Although the final game was rained out, the Mets took the opening two contests to move back to .500 with an 18-18 record.
It appears not everybody within the MLB community believes New York Mets first baseman Pete Alonso will stay cold at the plate for much longer amid his contract season.
Both the Mets and Alonso need the "Polar Bear" to heat up sooner rather than later so everyone involved can benefit from a relationship that currently has no guaranteed future beyond the July 30 trade deadline.
The Mets have definitely seen better weeks. Grace is back after another week of Mets baseball. She recaps the week that has passed, with the highlights and many, many lowlights.
Pete Alonso and his agent Scott Boras gave their personal takes on what the superstar slugger’s future looks like with the New York Mets as rumors surrounding his upcoming free agency continue to swirl.
Mets first baseman Pete Alonso broke out of his worrisome slump in a big way on Tuesday.
Pete Alonso and Brandon Nimmo drove in three runs each as the visiting New York Mets rallied for a 7-5 victory over the St. Louis Cardinals on Tuesday.
Just over a month into the season, the Seattle Mariners (19-16) are battling the Texas Rangers (20-16) for the top spot in the American League West, and already a big trade idea that would involve the M’s has grabbed some headlines.
As fascinating and unexpected as the 2024 MLB offseason was, next year’s break might be even more so. At the center of it once again will be superagent Scott Boras, the representative of several stars who are set to become free agents at the end of the season.
As the MLB trade deadline draws closer, the Seattle Mariners are emerging as a team to keep a close eye on, particularly in connection with a potential blockbuster deal involving the New York Mets.
There are plenty of rumors swirling around the New York Mets. New York has had an up-and-down start to the 2024 campaign but does have the talent to compete for a postseason spot.
The New York Mets could get their wish of signing New York Yankees superstar slugger Juan Soto in 2025 while also being able to retain their franchise player Pete Alonso, as a recent report suggests.
There has been plenty of speculation swirling around about the New York Mets so far this season. New York struggled out of the gate but has looked much better over the last few weeks.
MLB insider Jon Heyman recently shared his insights on various major topics in the baseball world, including a segment called “buy or sell,” where he evaluates statements and decides whether he believes in them or not.
The New York Mets took a different approach this offseason, not signing free agents to lucrative deals similar to how they have in years past. For Steve Cohen, the expectation is for him to do whatever he can next offseason to make the Mets a World Series-caliber team.
Pete Alonso hit his 200th career home run on Saturday, becoming the fourth Mets player in franchise history to achieve this milestone. After fouling off the first pitch of the at-bat, Alonso launched a two-run blast 403 feet over the right-center-field wall.
The New York Mets have one of the best power hitters in baseball in Pete Alonso, and on Saturday he reached a career milestone at the plate. Against the St.
Imagine a world in which the New York Mets sign Juan Soto and the New York Yankees spite-sign Pete Alonso in retaliation.
All-Star outfielder Pete Alonso was on the cusp of leaving the New York Mets in 2023. The Mets came through in the 11th hour and agreed to a one-year, $20.5 million deal with the standout slugger to avoid arbitration.
Pete Alonso is heading into a contract year, leaving his future with the Mets uncertain.
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