Mets, Pete Alonso
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The New York Mets need an outfielder and could acquire one in a trade with the San Diego Padres by parting with David Peterson.
It’s strange how quickly a franchise can feel different. One moment, Pete Alonso is the beating heart of the New […]
While the Mets are eyeing a Luis Robert trade with the White Sox, there is still one major hurdle New York must leap over.
This article was originally published on www.si.com/mlb/mets/onsi as Mets legend 'speechless' about New York's offseason so far. With the Winter Meetings now wrapped up, it's safe to say that the New York Mets ' offseason so far has been defined more by what has been lost than what has been gained.
This exercise highlights the need for something big — something that goes against the grain of what the Mets have indicated this offseason.
There’s more bad news floating around about the New York Mets. After losing Brandon Nimmo (trade), Edwin Díaz (free agency) and Pete Alonso (free agency) in the span of 18 days, closer Devin Williams, their sole big free agent signing, apparently did not crave staying in New York either.
Brandon Nimmo went first. Then it was Edwin Díaz and Pete Alonso on back-to-back days at baseball’s winter meetings.
Pete Alonso and Edwin Díaz signed with other teams in free agency while Brandon Nimmo was traded in an offseason deal.
After six seasons in New York, Díaz agreed to a three-year, $69 million deal with the back-to-back defending champions.
Los Angeles Dodgers pitcher Yoshinobu Yamamoto has been voted the Babe Ruth Award winner as postseason MVP by the New York chapter of the Baseball Writers’ Association of America, and
The Mets need to add depth and consistency to their rotation and Brewers starter Freddy Peralta could be the answer.