The New York Mets have been linked to former Houston Astros slugger Alex Bregman for much of this offseason. Despite having the worst offensive season of his c
The New York Mets need another bat and retaining first baseman Pete Alonso makes too much sense. That doesn't guarantee that Alonso will be back as the two sid
It is no secret the Detroit Tigers would love to sign free agent Alex Bregman as the crown jewel of their offseason. To this point, the team has been surprisingly quiet in free agency, adding only starting pitcher Alex Cobb and second baseman Gleyber Torres.
It seems as if Alex Bregman's days with the Houston Astros are over which could mean he ends up signing with an American League powerhouse.
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Time keeps ticking, and options are dwindling for former Astros star Alex Bregman, who still hasn't decided where to sign.
Re-signing outfielder Jesse Winker can't be the only trick the Mets have up their sleeves, though. If they aren't planning to bring Alonso back, there has to be a Plan B that allocates the money they bookmarked for Alonso on something potentially better.
By now one would hope Pete Alonso has finally gotten the memo: The New York Mets never wanted him back. That’s why they never budged off their three-year offer in the $70 million range to him when he and his agent Scott Boras continued to push,
Cubs fanbase growing restless as owner Tom Ricketts insists they don't have the money to spend like the Dodgers and Mets.
Have you ever seen more baseball writers act like matchmakers, trying to will the universe to acknowledge the obvious fit between Pete Alonso and New York Mets for a reunion?
President of baseball operations turns 56 and fields questions from fans, media, conceding they've been inactive on roster as trade talks for Nolan Arenado stall.