After weeks of frustrating negotiations, Pete Alonso and the New York Mets agreed a $54 million deal, with analyst Ben Verlander reckoning it makes the Mets as strong as the Los Angeles Dodgers.
Former Mets manager Buck Showalter believes Juan Soto and Pete Alonso will make his former club's offense unstoppable, praising their power and balance as a nightmare for opposing pitchers
Devin Williams doesn't think he was tipping pitches when Pete Alonso and the Mets sent the Brewers home from the playoffs last season.
There are a handful of teams, in my opinion, that are good enough in a five- or seven-game series to beat the Dodgers." "The Mets are one of them and this signing of Pete Alonso was very important ...
Not even two days after signing Japanese star pitcher Roki Sasaki last month, the Dodgers outmuscled the Cubs for the best reliever on the free agent market, giving lefty Tanner Scott a four-year deal worth $72 million.
MLB Analyst Ben Verlander, the brother of future Hall of Famer Justin Verlander, claims that the Mets loaded lineup gives them every chance to beat the Dodgers in the playoffs.
The Los Angeles Dodgers defeated the New York Mets in the National League Championship Series last October, en route to their second World Series win in four years.
Soto and Alonso were the alpha and omega of the Mets’ offseason, the focal points of a $1 billion outlay for eight players. It ended with the game’s premier free agent getting tied to the club through the next decade – and their previous franchise face confronting some harsh realities about his own market.
The Los Angeles Dodgers re-signed veteran left-hander Clayton Kershaw to a new contract on Tuesday. It's a one-year deal, though the financial details aren't ou
The Dodgers stayed busy after winning their second World Series in five seasons. Los Angeles signed two-time Cy Young winner Blake Snell, Japanese starting pitcher Roki Sasaki, and relievers Tanner Scott and Kirby Yates for nearly $70 million annually.