Mets, Pete Alonso and David Stearns
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Pete Alonso has authored some of the most iconic moments in Mets history, but he’ll be writing his next chapter with the Baltimore Orioles.
David Wright is one of the most beloved New York Mets players in franchise history. "Captain America" spent his entire 14-season MLB career with the Mets. During that time, he was a seven-time MLB All-Star, a two-time Gold Glove winner playing third base ...
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Where Pete Alonso ranks among position players in Mets history
As for wins above replacement, Alonso ranks 10th among Mets position players with 23.3 bWAR and 12th with 20.8 fWAR. Wright (49.1 bWAR, 51.3 fWAR) and Strawberry (36.6 bWAR, 35.5 fWAR) rank first and second, respectively, on both of those lists.
Brandon Nimmo went first. Then it was Edwin Díaz and Pete Alonso on back-to-back days at baseball's winter meetings. Three fan favorites headed out the door in 2 1/2 weeks — a powerful gut punch to angry New York Mets fans wondering what on earth the front office is thinking.
Fans came down heavy on New York Mets general manager David Stearns following his comments on free agent first baseman Pete Alonso at the Winter Meetings.
The signing gave the Orioles a slugger that they have long coveted, while also taking a target off the board for their rivals in the AL East, the Boston Red Sox. Alonso’s departure also stands as the latest domino to fall in a transformational offseason for the New York Mets, who have lost several mainstays in their clubhouse.
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Pete Alonso, Orioles agree to five-year deal
Pete Alonso has agreed to terms with the Baltimore Orioles, according to ESPN’s Jeff Passan on Tuesday afternoon. The deal is reportedly worth five years and $155 million.
NY radio legend Joe Benigno shared his displeasure with the New York Mets' conduct in the offseason over the franchise's history.
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NYC radio host rips Mets owner Steve Cohen after homegrown star leaves: 'Sold us a bill of goods'
New York radio host Joe Beningo criticized Mets owner Steve Cohen and president David Stearns for allowing Pete Alonso and Edwin Diaz to leave in free agency.
First baseman Pete Alonso has set yet another franchise record for the New York Mets. During the first game of the Mets' doubleheader sweep of the Chicago Cubs on Saturday, Alonso notched his 75th and 76th RBIs of the season. This ultimately surpassed ...