Pete Alonso and the New York Mets finalized their $54 million, two-year contract on Wednesday as spring training opened in Florida with the team's first formal workout for pitchers and catchers. New York also re-signed injured reliever Drew Smith to a one-year deal with a club option for 2026.
MLB Tonight digs deeper into the Mets' offseason moves, including re-signing Pete Alonso and Jesse Winker while also signing Juan Soto
The New York Mets have one of the best lineups in baseball after adding Juan Soto to the mix. Pete Alonso’s return solidified the top of the order as a legitima
The New York Mets didn’t reach their final goal last season as they flamed out in the National League Championship Series against the Los Angeles Dodgers. However, they still produced one of the most
The New York Mets worked hard to keep Pete Alonso in the Big Apple, but he could use his opt-out to leave the team next winter.
The Mets are the only team Pete Alonso has played for since breaking into the majors in 2019, and he said that as much as he wanted to return to New York, hearing from management they wanted him back helped seal the deal.
The Mets are the only team former Gators star Pete Alonso has played for since breaking into the majors in 2019, and he said earlier this week that as much as he wanted to return to New York, hearing from management they wanted him back helped seal the deal.
It should be a fun summer at Citi Field watching Pete contribute to a great lineup and chase the franchise home run record.” Alonso has hit 226 homers. Darryl Strawberry owns the Mets’ all-time mark with 252.
Major League Baseball is testing the automated ball-strike challenge system in spring training and Pete Alonso got his first taste of it during the Mets spring training game against the Houston Astros.
Pete Alonso had a scare during a New York Mets practice at their spring training facility in Port St. Lucie, Fla., on Thursday. Alonso was hit in the face by a ball and went down to the ground.
On the latest episode of The Mets Pod presented by Tri-State Cadillac, recorded live in Port St. Lucie from Mets spring training, Connor Rogers and Joe DeMayo are joined by former Mets manager Terry Collins to talk all about the Mets' past,