A potential free agent option for the New York Mets, outfielder Anthony Santander, agreed to a five-year, $92.5 million deal, with the Toronto Blue Jays on Mond
The Pete Alonso sweepstakes is coming down to the wire. The New York Mets remain the favorites but they have competition.
New York Mets remain interested in re-signing Pete Alonso, despite challenges in meeting salary expectations and previously rejected offers. Insiders
First base slugger Pete Alonso remains unsigned but a reunion with the Mets would make sense — or a move out west.
The Blue Jays "appear to be the most serious about signing" veteran right-hander Max Scherzer, according to MLB.com. Scherzer, 40, was limited to just nine starts last season because of physical issues.
The New York Mets have put a competitive offer to Pete Alonso and could still potentially re-sign him despite the recent fallouts with the team
MLB Network's Jim Duquette sounded confident last week that the Toronto Blue Jays landing free-agent first baseman Pete Alonso was "out of the equation" after Toronto agreed to a five-year deal worth at least $92.5M with outfielder Anthony Santander.
As the MLB offseason gets deeper, the potential destinations for free agent first baseman Pete Alonso continue to dwindle. Many of the top-tier free
The Nationals had business and baseball reasons for another quiet offseason, but that won’t help them against the powerhouses of the National League East.
At 26, former Cardinals outfielder Dylan Carlson had to settle for a backup role with Orioles after Tampa Bay turned him loose.
The Blue Jays and Max Scherzer--who the Dodgers showed some interest in--are reportedly in agreement on a contract.