
REVEALED: The other personal touch that brought Pete Alonso back to Mets
Pete Alonso’s meeting with Mets officials in Tampa two weeks ago pushed him toward a return with the club, but his desire for a reunion was also stoked elsewhere.

Nothing went right for the 2024 49ers. Now, everything needs to go right this offseason
Four years ago, the San Francisco 49ers capped a disastrous, no-good, nothing-could-go-right 2020 season with a loss at State Farm Stadium in Glendale, Arizona – their temporary home amid the

Alex Bregman and the Red Sox finalize a $120 million, 3-year contract
Alex Bregman and the Boston Red Sox have finalized a $120 million, three-year contract. Bregman gets a $5 million signing bonus, a $35 million salary this season and $40 million in each of the following two years, with some of the money deferred.

Suzuki and Counsell are working on their communication in spring training with the Cubs
Chicago Cubs slugger Seiya Suzuki and manager Craig Counsell are working on their communication during spring training.

Jed Hoyer ѕаyѕ the Chіcаgo Cubѕ ‘Mаde the beѕt offer we could mаke’ for Alex Bregmаn
Cubs president Jed Hoyer had no regrets after Bregman passed on the offer to play in Chicago, acknowledging the Cubs were competitive and made their best effort.

BREAKING: David Stearns all but ruling out Mets return for Jose Iglesias
In his initial press conference of spring training, Stearns on Wednesday indicated that it’s unlikely the free agent will return.

Owner: 49ers will ‘do everything’ to keep QB Brock Purdy for ‘long time’
San Francisco 49ers owner Jed York said the team remains committed to keeping QB Brock Purdy as the two sides enter the offseason.

San Francisco 49ers president touts AI as key to next-generation scouting
San Francisco 49ers executives, who also run English football club Leeds, are using artificial intelligence to help assess talent for both football and soccer.

Jesse Winker open to time at first base to help Mets fill potential Pete Alonso void
Jesse Winker is back with the Mets on a one-year deal worth up to $9 million.

Pete Alonso has traits Mets don’t ‘value’: Royals’ Vinnie Pasquantino
At least one other MLB first baseman thinks Pete Alonso needs to be evaluated on more than his WAR.