The Los Angeles Dodgers have added two new faces to their starting rotation this offseason. The additions of Blake Snell and Rōki Sasaki could mean they won't bring back one of their key players from last season.
MLB star Pete Alonso's future remains uncertain as he rejects a three-year, $68-$70 million deal from the New York Mets and a $50 million offer from the Los Angeles Angels. Fans are divided, with some urging the Mets to move on and focus on new talent,
The New York Mets still need to fill a hole at first base. If they won't do it by signing Pete Alonso, could veteran Anthony Rizzo be a realistic pivot?
Pete Alonso and Max Scherzer remain unsigned for the 2025 MLB season, with the Blue Jays showing a stronger preference for Alonso. Financial constrain
Patience is a virtue. This seems to have been the theme for the New York Mets front office this offseason. After beating out a lot of competition for superstar Juan Soto, the Mets are in prime position to retain another all-star on their roster for 2025.
Alonso remains on the market, and the longer this saga goes on, the less likely it is that he finds another team willing to shell out the sort of nine-figure contract he expected at the start of the offseason.
The New York Mets suffered a disappointing end to a great season last year, falling in the NLCS against the Los Angeles Dodgers ... back star first baseman Pete Alonso, who is currently a free ...
Since the Mets' apparent pivot, another Alonso suitor, the Toronto Blue Jays, made their first major signing of the offseason, adding outfielder Anthony Santander on a five-year, $92.5 million contract. While the Blue Jays could still add Alonso, it's unclear if they would shell out another major contract for a power hitter like Alonso.
The reigning World Series champions already have the rest of the league up in arms over their payroll, but that hasn't stopped them from spending big once again this week. The Dodg
Pete Alonso has reportedly proposed a 3-year deal to the New York Mets, fueling speculation amid ongoing MLB free agency talks.
The New York Mets are not stopping in their ambition to put together the best possible team for the 2025 MLB season, and now they are looking to strengthen the team's bullpen with