Mets, Red Sox and Pete Alonso
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Poll: Should the Rangers sign Pete Alonso?
Over at Fangraphs, Ben Clemens projects Alonso at 4 years, $120 million as the #7 free agent on their list, while the median crowdsource has Alonso at 4 years, $107 million. At ESPN, Kiley McDaniel has Alonso at #9, and projects him at 4 years, $110 million. Keith Law ranks Alonso at #7 on his list.
Keeping Pete Alonso around just got much tougher for the Mets. When the Mariners signed Josh Naylor early in free agency, Alonso's price tag and value went way up.
Juan Soto's Pete Alonso answer in a recent interview suggests something about leadership in the New York Mets' clubhouse.
MLB analyst says it’s time for the Mets star to move on, signaling no future for him in Queens as the team eyes a new direction.
The New York Mets need to do everything they can to bring Pete Alonso back in free agency, but it might not be enough.
The Mets aren’t making known their plans for Pete Alonso, or any plans beyond Alonso should he go elsewhere in free agency. But if their Plan B was to try for Josh Naylor, that option is no longer possible.
The New York Mets have started their negotiation process with Pete Alonso and Edwin Diaz. Here’s the latest buzz from Queens.
Mets predicted to make blockbuster trade for $426 million three-time MVP to create superstar outfield with Juan Soto, replace Pete Alonso originally appeared on The Sporting News. Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here.