With spring training nearing, Freeman and Ohtani share updates on their offseason progress and the upcoming regular season.
MLB star Pete Alonso's future remains uncertain as he rejects a three-year, $68-$70 million deal from the New York Mets and a $50 million offer from the Los Angeles Angels. Fans are divided ...
Davos is supposed to be a bright spot for corporate Europe. While the world’s economic engines lie elsewhere — primarily in ...
Fernando Tatis Jr. of the San Diego Padres has been actively engaging in fitness training during the off-season, showcasing his strength in a recent Instagram post. Despite an injury-laden year ...
Xabi Alonso has brushed off speculation that he will become Real Madrid's next manager at the end of the season. The former Los Blancos midfielder, 41, has been heavily linked with a dream return ...
No one could deny Alonso's value to the franchise over his six-year tenure with the major league club after being drafted by the franchise in 2016. He had rapped a whopping 226 home runs — third ...
Former Formula 1 champion Fernando Alonso has announced a stunning new deal ahead of the 2025 season. A two-time world champion, the Spaniard continues to race in F1 despite the fact that he will turn ...
Alonso no doubt always hoped the Mets — and particularly Steve Cohen — would come around and recognize his value as a most popular franchise player and figure out a way to keep him at Citi ...
“I’ve won the Indy 500, and when I think about those sort of opportunities, someone like Fernando Alonso certainly has a lot of good contacts in Europe. “It’s a very cool event that I ...
The Mets and Pete Alonso have been in a staredown for a while but it seems the club is blinking. Andy Martino of SNY reports that they now expect him to sign elsewhere, with today’s agreement ...
The New York Mets and fan favorite Pete Alonso are at an impasse in free agent ... The superagent has lost his touch a bit in recent years, holding out for these ill-fated, short-term contracts ...
After rejecting a seven-year, $158 million contract from the New York Mets in 2023, free-agent first baseman Pete Alonso now finds himself in a situation where he will perhaps be ruing that decision.