The Polar Bear is getting a warm reception back in Queens. First baseman Pete Alonso is re-signing with the Mets on a two-year, $54 million contract, The Post’s Jon Heyman reported Wednesday night.
The Mets won’t have to wait long to see their $765 million acquisition in action. Juan Soto will be in the lineup Saturday ...
SNY’s Gary Cohen, for a 45-minute session that was part of the team’s Amazin’ Day fan festival. In what otherwise was a feel-good event for everyone involved with the Mets, past and present ...
After long and intense offseason negotiations between the New York Mets and Pete Alonso ... his presence plus the addition of Juan Soto has Gary Cohen thinking very highly of the Amazins' for ...
New York Mets fans woke up to the news that Pete Alonso had signed a two-year, $54 million contract. This anchors first base and provides additional protection in a batting lineup significantly ...
PORT ST. LUCIE, Fla. — Mets owner Steve Cohen once again revealed that he’d eventually like to see his team stay below the ...
This was a recurring theme throughout SNY broadcaster Gary Cohen’s conversation with the Mets’ leadership. Later, after Stearns repeated how much the team loves Alonso, their homegrown ...
The Mets blamed Juan Soto’s glaring no-show at ... and he handled Saturday’s Piazza Club firing squad — as moderated by SNY’s Gary Cohen — in a blunt, unflinching manner.
As Mets president of baseball operations David Stearns and owner ... After favorite moments of the 2024 season and Juan ...
"I've always wanted to be a little more measured in payroll growth, and then we get there and it's never quite there,” Cohen ...
That’s pretty cool. Welcome back, Pete!” The team’s TV play-by-play man, Gary Cohen, said on SNY that the Mets already won the offseason before Alonso. But now they’ve ensured their place ...
As Mets president of baseball operations David ... the 2024 season and Juan Soto's addition were discussed, moderator Gary Cohen needed to address the elephant in the room. The "Pete" chants ...