Speaking to the media for the first time since re-signing with the New York Mets, first baseman Pete Alonso more or less confirmed that Scott Boras was using the Toronto Blue Jays as nothing but leverage.
The New York Mets worked hard to keep Pete Alonso in the Big Apple, but he could use his opt-out to leave the team next winter.
Guerrero and the Toronto Blue Jays failed to come to terms on a contract extension before Guerrero's self-imposed Monday deadline for such a deal.
Is Vladimir Guerrero Jr. unlikely to sign with the Mets because of Pete Alonso? Multiple reporters and insiders say no.
The Toronto Blue Jays failed to extend Vladimir Guerrero Jr. He will be a free agent next winter and the Blue Jays could use they money they saved by failing to extend him to land a new superstar.
Due to the "Cohen Tax," Pete Alonso will end up costing the Mets much more than his $30 million AAV this season.
The Toronto Blue Jays’ 2025 season is just around the corner but one question remains: Did they add enough power? In the off-season, the Blue Jays traded for Andrés Giménez while giving up Spencer Horwitz.
With the dust settling and the new season up on the Toronto Blue Jays in the coming weeks, there have been whispers that Vladimir Guerrero Jr. is linked to and interested in American League East arch-rival Boston Red Sox.
The Toronto Blue Jays failed to sign superstar Vladimir Guerrero Jr. to an extension before the start of spring training. With Guerrero set to become a free agent after 2025, they could use that money to target other stars.