The New York Mets need to fill a hole at first base. Will they re-sign Pete Alonso or trade for Toronto Blue Jays slugger Vladimir Guerrero Jr. instead?
Free agent first baseman Pete Alonso is the top offensive option left on the market. While the New York Mets are still trying to come to terms on a deal that
All eyes were on the New York Mets this offseason, considering they were thought to be the favorites to land Juan Soto, and they did on a record-breaking $765 m
Josh Bell joining the Washington Nationals is another reminder that a Pete Alonso-New York Mets reunion feels inevitable, whether they like it or not.
The interest in Pederson and Hernandez suggests the Mets are willing to be creative with how they improve their lineup — whether that’s a platoon bat who mashes against righties (Pederson) or an everyday corner outfielder/DH (Hernández).
As the lineup stands, the Mets’ outfield, from left to right, consists of Brandon Nimmo, Jose Siri / Tyrone Taylor and Soto. That alignment leaves Starling Marte as mostly a DH candidate. The Athletic previously reported that the Mets would be willing to absorb some of Marte’s salary in a trade.
Winker was frustrating to M's fans during his lone season in Seattle, but the Mets reportedly value his on-field production and clubhouse presence.
Losing Juan Soto was undoubtedly a catastrophic blow to the Yankees' offense, but they immediately turned their attention to reinforcing their pitching staff
The New York Mets are in a stalemate right now with Pete Alonso. The team is considering internal options, but could they be a good fit for a Silver Slugger?
Jurickson Profar’s rumors are heating up as a couple of rival teams have shown interest. Profar could be on a team before spring training.
Some things need to change as the Mets embark with greater expectations in 2025 with Juan Soto joining the fold.
The market for free agent first baseman Pete Alonso is shrinking, and even the New York Mets, his former club, aren't necessarily a perfect fit as the offseason