The Mets are suddenly in the same place strategically trying to replace Pete Alonso as the Yankees were when Juan Soto left for the Mets. Cue, the irony.
It’s crunch time in Queens, and Mets fans are on the edge of their seats, holding their breath as the Pete Alonso saga drags on. The post Mets Radio Host Lambasts Fans for Not Trusting Steve Cohen Despite His "Winning Is a Priority" Mantra appeared first on EssentiallySports.
On Thursday, Joel Sherman of The New York Post revealed that the Mets offered Alonso a three-year contract in the $68 million-$70 million range. After the four-time All-Star rejected it, they set their sights on adding a top-tier reliever and potentially executing a trade for Toronto Blue Jays slugger Vladimir Guerrero Jr.
Unless Cohen has another Correa moment – which seems doubtful – or Alonso drops his demands precipitously, then one of the best power hitters in Mets history is going to another franchise.
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Steve Cohen went out of his way to showcase the family atmosphere in Queens. Soto's contract involves a private suite and premium tickets for every home game. Whereas Soto felt his family and ...
It's no secret that the New York Mets and Pete Alonso are deep in contract negotiations at this point, and have been going back and forth for at least the past
Pete Alonso and the New York Mets don’t seem like a likely fit anymore. Multiple reports from MLB insiders have suggested David Stearns and Steve Cohen have had