Manager Carlos Mendoza drops Juan Soto, Pete Alonso
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The New York Mets have one of the best first basemen in baseball and it will be interesting if he ends up sticking around in the longterm. This past offseason, Pete Alonso was one of the top free agents on the open market but didn't end up landing a deal he probably deserved.
Pete Alonso waited a long time to sign in the offseason before ultimately coming back to the Mets. However, he may opt out once again after this year.
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Sporting News on MSNPete Alonso's future with Mets gets major update from MLB insiderThe New York Mets found a way to keep Pete Alonso in Queens for at least one more season last winter. However, his current contract does not guarantee he will be there beyond 2025.
Renowned author Charles Dickens might not have known it when he wrote that iconic opening line of A Tale of Two Cities, but he was actually perfectly summing up what happened to New York Mets first baseman Pete Alonso and his glove during Monday night's 3-1 loss to the Boston Red Sox at Fenway Park.
The New York Mets were one good throw away from potentially sending their Sunday night game against the New York Yankees to the top of the ninth inning tied. Instead, first baseman Pete Alonso air-mailed an attempted play at home plate,
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The Yankees broke through in the frame to grab the most thrilling and tense 8-2 victory you will see, beating the Mets in The Bronx in front of a season-high 48,028 — who might have created the
New York Mets first baseman Pete Alonso caught heat on social media on Monday night as he celebrated making a routine out against the Boston Red Sox.
- Soto, who was a flashpoint player all weekend, made a fine running catch to end the fourth inning, racing back to snag a deep drive toward right-center by the Yankees’ Austin Wells. Wells’ smash was clocked at 99.8 miles per hour off the bat and had an expected batting average of .380.
It was part of a rough night overall for Pete Alonso, who was part of a top of the lineup that failed to produce for the Mets.