Pete Alonso isn’t going anywhere. In a surprise development, the fan-favorite first baseman reached a two-year, $54 million contract to return to the Mets, a source confirmed to the Daily News.
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Pete Alonso is still looking for a contract, but he hasn’t had a ton of suitors. Outside of the Toronto Blue Jays and his ...
Brazilian investor Andre Szajman sold his Oceana Key Biscayne condo for $15.2 million.
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