The New York Mets are facing a crucial decision about Pete Alonso’s future, with Mark Vientos preparing for a potential transition to first base. Find out what’s next for the team’s lineup as they make key decisions for the 2025 MLB season.
New York Mets owner Steve Cohen sharply criticized the negotiations with free agent first baseman Pete Alonso in a public event with fans Saturday.
Until the ink dries on a Pete Alonso contract elsewhere, there will always be a chance he returns to the Mets. Owner Steve Cohen acknowledged that much during a panel discussion at the team’s Amazin’ Day fanfest event at Citi Field,
The Mets and Alonso continued to engage in contract talks into the new year, but the two sides were said to be some ways apart financially. The Mets have since seemingly pivoted, signing outfielder Jesse Winker and left-handed reliever A.J. Minter .
Brett Baty, who is trying to hold onto his position with the organization moving forward, will wear a different number this season.
As the Mets and Pete Alonso continue to decide a future, Mark Vientos speaks on getting some reps at first base.
Free agent first baseman Pete Alonso remains unsigned less than a week from February, and New York Mets owner Steve Cohen got "brutally honest" during an event Saturday about winter negotiations with the team's longtime slugger.
Mets fans let owner Steve Cohen and president of baseball operations David Stearns know how much they want Pete Alonso back
New York Mets superstar outfielder Juan Soto will wear his traditional number 22 in 2025, as young third baseman Brett Baty agreed to give it to him
A.J. Minter might not be Juan Soto, but he was a strong addition brought in by the New York Mets on a two-year deal. He's far from perfect, but he's the kind of
The New York Mets have been busy when it comes to signing relievers over the past week. On January 17, it was announced that New York signed elite left-handed