It was a signature move for club president David Stearns, but this wasn't a team that was in the position of being one player away -- even though Soto is one of the biggest needle-movers in Major League Baseball.
A top MLB insider suggests the New York Mets re-signing Pete Alonso is a near-guarantee, but there is one surprising hold-up.
The New York Mets are the favorites to re-sign Pete Alonso, but could the slugger shock the baseball world and actually sign with the Seattle Mariners?
The New York Mets re-signed starting pitcher Sean Manaea in the wee hours of Monday morning, inking him to a three-year deal worth $75 million. Jeff Passan of E
Slugging New York Mets first baseman Pete Alonso has seen his free agency stall. Baseball insiders say he is playing a "game of chicken" with the Mets.
Alonso's production would be valuable behind Soto, but contract length could be the sticking point of a new deal.
As the MLB signing spree goes on, Roki Sasaki is set to choose a team other than Yankees, Dodgers and Mets. What could he choose?
The New York Mets have agreed to a three-year, $75 million deal to bring back Sean Manaea as a top arm in the team's rotation for 2025 and beyond.
Left-hander Sean Manaea and the New York Mets are in agreement on a three-year, $75 million contract, a source told MLB.com's Mark Feinsand on Monday morning. The team has not confirmed the deal, which had been reported late Sunday by MLB Network insider Jon Heyman.
The first base options for the New York Mets have been flying off the board since Friday. Christian Walker signed with the Houston Astros, Paul Goldschmidt sig
With Sean Manaea (Mets) and Walker Buehler (Red Sox) signing in the last 24 hours, the list of potential trade partners for the Mariners is shrinking.