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In Steve Cohen's 'brutally honest" assessment, he expressed his displeasure with the way discussions have gone with Pete Alonso's camp.
Chants of "We Want Pete" at an Amazin' Day event featuring David Stearns, Steve Cohen and Carlos Mendoza Before questions were even asked, Mets fans made sure that their voices were heard ...
The New York Mets are fully prepared for life after first baseman Pete Alonso, who is unlikely to return to Queens. Alonso has been engaged with the Toronto Bl
A contingent of more than 50 Mets players, coaches, front-office members and alumni will come together Saturday for the fan fest.
New York Mets fans sent a pretty clear message to owner Steve Cohen and team president David Stearns at Saturday’s fan fest event. The Mets hosted “Amazin’ Day” on Saturday at Citi Field, an event that allowed fans to attend Q&As with top members of the organization.
The New York Mets are still waiting out Pete Alonso, but that hasn't stopped David Stearns from keeping busy. On Wednesday the team re-signed a key piece of its 2024 postseason run, agreeing with Ryne Stanek on a one-year deal.
New York Mets owner Steve Cohen, top baseball operations executive David Stearns, and manager Carlos Mendoza held a forum during the team's fan fest event on Saturday. Predictably, the group was met with "We want Pete" chants from onlookers hoping to persuade the braintrust into entering a new agreement with longtime first baseman and current free agent Pete Alonso.
a “We Want Pete” chant broke out during a session featuring New York Mets manager Carlos Mendoza, president of baseball operations David Stearns, and owner Steve Cohen. Cohen asked fans to ...
According to MLB.com's Mark Feinsand, the New York Mets and Ryne Stanek are in agreement on a one-year deal worth $4.5 million.
Mets president of baseball operations David Stearns said, "We also feel really good about the young players that are coming through our system that have the ability to play."
Pete Alonso’s future with the New York Mets remains uncertain as he has yet to sign with any MLB team. Despite a significant offer from the Mets, Alon