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Moments before David Stearns sat down for his end-of-season press conference, the Mets’ president of baseball operations crossed paths with Pete Alonso at Citi Field. Knowing much of Wednesday ...
With Pete Alonso's contract official David Stearns could address what it took to get a deal and the impact he can have in a lineup led by Juan Soto.
In David Stearns’ introductory news conference, the new Mets president of baseball operations strongly suggested he would not make any definitive decision on Pete Alonso this offseason.
PORT ST. LUCIE — A week ago, David Stearns and Steve Cohen sat down with Pete Alonso and his agent, Scott Boras, at a tony social club in Tampa. It was an “impressive” venue according to the ...
Steve Cohen, David Stearns, sound just fine moving on from Pete Alonso whether Mets fans want that or not It's abundantly clear where Mets fans stand on this issue. They want their homegrown ...
“I expect Pete to be the Mets’ Opening Day first baseman next year,” Stearns said. Alonso’s future is in doubt because he will become a free agent following the 2024 season and because the ...
Stearns on Monday did say later that he wasn’t worried about Alonso playing next season with the Mets without a long-term extension. “Pete’s demonstrated he can handle pressure,” Stearns said.
David Stearns says the right things about Pete Alonso, but there are no guarantees beyond that Pete Alonso gestures to Mets teammates after hitting a double against the Miami Marlins on Sept. 27 ...
Stearns continues to reiterate that he has no plans to trade Alonso this winter. TONKIN TRUCK Right-hander Michael Tonkin was signed to a one-year, split contract Wednesday, giving the Mets a long ...
David Stearns says he has never spoken with Pete Alonso about his contract situation face-to-face Stearns on Alonso's dedication to the Mets: "He's very invested in our group" pic.twitter.com ...
David Stearns, president of baseball operations, said Wednesday that he is thinking more about 2024 than a new deal that would keep Alonso in Queens for 2025 and well beyond.