The New York Mets were recently predicted to finalize a deal that brings homegrown star Pete Alonso back to Queens.
The reasoning behind the Rogers deal doesn't seem that straightforward. Here are a few theories why they made the move.
Time is running out for Pete Alonso to sign a contract before Spring Training and be able to start his preparation for the 2025 Major League Baseball season in the best possible wa ...
After the New York Mets reportedly offered Pete Alonso $70 million, the door is still open for now for the Toronto Blue Jays ...
Alex Bregman got a unique request from MLB analyst to comply with Jose Altuve's offer and reunite with the Houston Astros ...
Despite multiple teams showing interest in Pete Alonso, the New York Yankees chose not to pursue him due to ambitious market ...
The New York Yankees were reported to be early suitors for free agent Pete Alonso, but the slugger's agent Scott Boras was ...
Scott Boras seems to be failing to sign Pete Alonso with the Mets. An MLB analyst claims Alonso will fire Boras if he moves ...
At this point, Bregman's free agency has strung out far longer than anyone thought. Bregman, and fellow Boras client Pete ...
New York Mets and Pete Alonso are facing a re-signing dilemma, with reports indicating his potential return might hinge on ...
In his continuing frustration at getting the Mets to go beyond three years for Pete Alonso, or anybody to pony up $200 ...
Scott Boras' reputation has rebounded this offseason after his previous offseason's disasters with the likes of Blake Snell, Cody Bellinger, Matt Chapman, and J ...