New York Mets owner Steve Cohen is hyped for the season after signing both Juan Soto and Pete Alonso this winter.
If they want to avoid being knocked out again by the impossibly good Dodgers, the Mets rotation needs a serious upgrade.
Cohen was driving the bus in the Pete Alonso talks, but the contract had Stearns' fingerprints all over it: a two-year, $54 ...
The New York Mets have been extremely busy this offseason. Of course, the biggest move they made was signing superstar slugger Juan Soto to a 15-year, $765 mil ...
NEW YORK — When the Mets originally offered Pete Alonso a contract extension, Steve Cohen was the owner but a different executive was running the front office. Then-general manager Billy Eppler ...
Pete Alonso has signed a $54 million deal with the New York Mets for two years. Steve Cohen praised David Stearns for his role in securing the deal. Fans are divided over the contract's value.
Mets owner Steve Cohen’s recent comments on Pete Alonso's return to the New York Mets spark debate
Pete Alonso rejoined the New York Mets with a $54 million deal after initially rejecting it. The negotiation process was challenging, and owner Steve Cohen made personal efforts to bring Alonso ...
If the Dodgers don’t win it all this year — and they are historically heavy favorites — then the spend-heavy, hard-hitting ...
There’s also the fact that the Mets shrewdly offered Alonso the qualifying offer. This made him less attractive to opposing ...
But the most important man to please is Stearns' boss, Mets owner Steve Cohen. And in a February 7 article from Fox Sports MLB writer Deesha Thosar, Cohen made his opinion of Stearns' offseason ...
The Sunday signing of versatile Enrique Hernandez gives the Dodgers a dozen free-agent additions, most in the majors, and ...
Besides his foot issue, Nimmo is excited to welcome back his longtime teammate, first baseman Pete Alonso, who signed a ...
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