Por: New York Post Sports January 12, 2024
Pete Alonso’s big numbers at the plate before his final year of arbitration eligibility netted him a significant bump in pay from last season. The Mets’ first baseman avoided arbitration with the club Thursday by agreeing to a contract for 2024 that will pay him $20.5 million according to The Post’s Jon Heyman. Alonso earned $14.5 million last season when he produced a .217/.318/.504 slash line with 46 homers and 118 RBIs. The looming... + full article
Bleacher Report USA Sports August 30, 2023
New York Mets slugger Pete Alonso has one more year of arbitration on his contract before becoming an unrestricted free agent, and the club will need to make a decision on his future in Flushing in the near future.While Alonso has been to a move out of New York during the... + más
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New York Daily News USA Sports July 29, 2023
Most of July had been a grind for Mets star Pete Alonso. The slugger endured a 13-game drought without a home run and, after July 19 ended with a third consecutive hitless performance, his season average dipped to .203. The All-Star first baseman has been scorching ever since.... + más
New York Post USA Sports July 03, 2023
Pete Alonso and his bat reached their breaking points Friday. After a foul out with a runner in scoring position, the Mets first baseman snapped his bat over his knee like a twig. Following the series-opening loss, Alonso said he has “played really bad” and was as frustrated... + más
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New York Daily News USA Sports January 17, 2023
This winter has been a mix of long- and short-term planning for the Mets. Throughout the offseason, the club has made clear its intent to win now while also working toward becoming a sustainable winner. The next step the Mets can take toward that long-term goal is to extend Pete... + más
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Associated Press USA Sports January 14, 2023
NEW YORK (AP) — Juan Soto, Pete Alonso and Vladimir Guerrero Jr. reached big-money agreements on one-year contracts as more than 100 players avoided salary arbitration with deals Friday and 33 exchanged proposed figures with their teams.All-Star pitcher Max Fried and the... + más
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Soto, Alonso, Guerrero get big deals, 33 head to arbitration | WPLG Local 10
WPLG Local 10 USA Sports January 14, 2023
NEW YORK – Juan Soto, Pete Alonso and Vladimir Guerrero Jr. reached big-money agreements on one-year contracts as 170 players avoided salary arbitration with deals Friday and 33 exchanged proposed figures with their teams.All-Star pitcher Max Fried and the Atlanta Braves were... + más
Pete Alonso extension should be next step for Mets | New York Daily News
Associated Press USA Sports December 12, 2022
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