The New York Mets and free-agent first baseman Pete Alonso reportedly remain far apart in contract negotiations. According to SNY's Andy Martino, the
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Winker bounced back from two rough seasons with a strong year split between the Mets and Washington Nationals. He endeared himself to Mets fans with his fiery attitude and clutch hitting, dominating in the postseason in his platoon appearances.
An interesting New York Mets rumor reveals a unique counteroffer Pete Alonso allegedly made to the team recently.
According to a post from veteran reporter Hector Gomez, New York Mets outfielder Juan Soto will play 10 games in the Dominican Winter League (LIDOM) before reporting to his first spring training with the organization.
Last month, former Mets infielder-turned-MLB insider Carlos Baerga reported that New York had extended an offer to the 30-year-old slugger. According to Baerga, “Alonso is expected to sign soon,” per a translation of his Spanish tweet, but the offer seemingly will come closer to the Mets’ desires: shorter-term, higher average annual value.
The New York Mets need to have a backup plan for Pete Alonso in case the star first baseman bolts for another team in free agency.
Veteran infielder Amed Rosario signed a one-year deal worth $2 million with the Washington Nationals on Wednesday. Mark Feinsand of MLB.com had the news on soci
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The New York Mets will retired David Wright's No. 5 jersey when he is inducted into the Mets Hall of Fame on July 19 in Queens.