MLB insider Robert Murray poured cold water on the New York Yankees signing slugging first baseman Pete Alonso to be their first baseman.
A s stories continue to link free-agent first baseman Pete Alonso with a return to the New York Mets and a possible move to the New York Yankees following the Mets' historic signi
Kevin Hickey of Sporting News writes that Rich Eisen is hearing the New York Yankees aren't interested in Pete Alonso.
The Yankees are on the hunt for first baseman, a second or third baseman and maybe an outfielder after making three big roster additions in the last two weeks.
The only issue with Alonso and the Yankees could be his contract, but if they believe he’d be an upgrade, they might be willing to hand out a massive contract. Ryan Finkelstein of Just Baseball predicted he’d land a six-year, $140 million deal, much lower than most expect.
Alonso is among the biggest free agents left and the Yankees are also engaged with Christian Walker, Carlos Santana and Paul Goldschmidt, according to sources. Santana and Goldschmidt wouldn’t cost as much, which may be to the Yankees’ liking, given the price tags of Bellinger and lefty Max Fried.
The New York Yankees may end up being the favorites to steal $152 million slugger Pete Alonso from the New York Mets.
Pete Alonso is expected to sign with a team soon and is most likely predicted to land with the Mets or Yankees.
Pete Alonso just hit a go-ahead ... though it is mostly unknown which other teams are involved besides the two New York clubs. If Alonso ultimately signs with the Yankees or any other team, the Mets could move Mark Vientos from the hot corner to first ...
The New York Yankees were predicted to sign Christian Walker instead of Pete Alonso as their Anthony Rizzo replacement in MLB free agency.
Ken Rosenthal of The Athletic reported that the Yankees are "increasingly likely" to go for a less expensive option at first base than Christian Walker or