In “Debí Tirar Más Fotos” (“I Should’ve Taken More Photos”), his sixth studio album and love letter to Puerto Rico, Bad Bunny ...
The New York Mets may be waiting for a Pete Alonso reunion to complete their offseason. But don't be surprised if he's not the only slugger they bring back. After landing superstar Juan Soto ...
It has become increasingly clear that the New York Mets and superstar slugger Pete Alonso are trying to come to terms on a deal that will bring the Polar Bear back to Queens. This was conveyed ...
The market for Pete Alonso has been moving ever so slowly and the New York Mets are still in need of a first baseman or another big bat after landing Juan Soto. The options for first basemen have ...
If the New York Mets miss out on fan favorite Pete Alonso, many expect the franchise to be heavy players on Vladimir Guerrero Jr. in the 2026 offseason. However, other sluggers are hitting free ...
The longer Pete Alonso's reunion with the New York Mets is delayed, the more possible it becomes that he plays somewhere else. In 2025, the best first baseman attainable for the Mets might well be ...
The Mets aren’t finished. While their pursuit of big-name players has dropped since signing Juan Soto to a historic 13-year, $765 million contract on the eve of the Winter Meetings, MLB insider ...
MLB. Pete Alonso made a mistake in turning down the Mets' $158 million offer and could now pay the price MLB. Blue Jays step up search for power at bat with $82 million offer in hand The future of ...
When the New York Mets signed Juan Soto to a 15-year, $765 million contract with incentives included, the Yankees were demoralized. Not only had they lost one of the best players in baseball ...
Juan Soto was the biggest name on the board — and the 26-year-old slugger set a record for present-day value with his new deal with the New York Mets — but he was just one of several All-Stars ...
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The Juan Soto free agency sweepstakes ended Dec. 8 as the slugger agreed to a record 15-year, $765 million contract with the Mets. The ripple effects of Soto's deal will be felt all winter.