3. Roki Sasaki signs with... Despite clear interest from the Mets, the cap on spending leads star pitcher Roki Sasaki to choose comfort and proximity to home. He goes to the San Diego Padres where ...
NEW YORK, NEW YORK - OCTOBER 09: Pete Alonso #20 of the New York Mets celebrates after beating the ... [+] Philadelphia Phillies 4-1 in Game Four of the Division Series at Citi Field on October 09 ...
On December 8, the New York Mets signed superstar slugger Juan Soto ... And at one point in the episode, he made his feelings very clear about Soto's contract. "It's a crazy thing.
Sportscasters Pete Hoffman and Evan Roberts argued over the New York Mets' intentions concerning free agent Pete Alonso. The first baseman is one of the last remaining sought-after infielders on ...
Pete Alonso is still on the free agent market, despite pleas from Mets fans for the team to re-sign the first baseman. Now that the Mets have signed star outfielder Juan Soto, fans are hoping ...
The New York Mets still have a hole in their infield to fill. The two best options remaining on the free agent market are familiar face first baseman Pete Alonso and third baseman Alex Bregman.
Despite clear interest from the Mets, the cap on spending leads star pitcher Roki Sasaki to choose comfort and proximity to home. He goes to the San Diego Padres where he can be an ace alongside ...
It's not clear what other offers might be out there for the four-time All-Star, but the market doesn't seem to be there for a 30-year-old right-handed first baseman, which plays in the Mets' favor.
The New York Mets may not be done making big-time free agency moves this offseason. MLB insider Jim Bowden listed the Mets as a team "still in" on signing Japanese free agent ace Roki Sasaki as ...
It took a record-breaking $765 million deal to get it done, but the New York Mets found a way to bring outfielder Juan Soto to Queens. Another item on president of baseball operations David ...
The New York Mets made a huge offseason splash by signing outfielder Juan Soto to a $765 million deal. President of baseball operations David Stearns still needs to fill a hole at first base.