After talks on a new contract fell through, the New York Mets appear to be shifting their focus away from Pete Alonso.
Ken Rosenthal defends Scott Boras's high-risk, high-reward negotiation tactics, as seen in Alonso's and Bregman's decisions to reject substantial offers. Boras's focus on short-term contracts with opt-out clauses aims for higher future earnings,
For free agents, spring training is something of a soft signing deadline. No one wants to be without a job when camp opens. Free agents want to know where they're playing, where they're going to live,
Still, some notable free agents and trade targets remain available, and that means a daily supply of MLB rumors as we move deeper into the back half of MLB's offseason. Speaking of which, Friday's supply of rumors can be found just below.
Pete Alonso's agent Scott Boras have offered a three-year contract to the Mets as his slow free agency crawls along
Pete Alonso, his agent Scott Boras and the New York Mets remain at a stalemate in contract negotiations. Former GM and current analyst Jim Duquette reported la
Ken Rosenthal, one of the most regarded figures in the baseball world, has made a gesture towards agent Scott Boras. The post Ken Rosenthal Offers an Olive Branch to Scott Boras Amid Public Distrust Due to Pete Alonso & Alex Bregman Fiasco appeared first on EssentiallySports.
Pete Alonso has reportedly pitched an opt-out laden three-year deal to the Mets and the Mets alone. Get more details at MLB Trade Rumors.
If a team like the Diamondbacks can shell out big bucks for Corbin Burnes, what's stopping other teams from inking Pete Alonso and Alex Bregman?
The Mets have a deadline when it comes to re-signing Pete Alonso. It’s not when spring training opens with pitchers and catchers reporting to Port St. Lucie, Florida, on Feb. 10. It’s not Opening Day in Houston on March 27. It’s Jan. 25, when the Mets hold a fan fest at Citi Field called “Amazin’ Day.”