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The Polar Bear is getting a warm reception back in Queens. First baseman Pete Alonso is re-signing with the Mets on a ...
They don't have the luxury of underperforming at start this time around, especially after owner Steve Cohen just spent $765 ...
Despite his down offensive season from a year ago, his presence plus the addition of Juan Soto has Gary Cohen thinking very highly of the Amazins' for the 2025 season. Speaking on SNY's breaking ...
New York Mets fans woke up to the news that Pete Alonso had signed a two-year, $54 million contract. This anchors first base and provides additional protection in a batting lineup significantly ...
As New York Mets fans chanted “We Want Pete,” team owner Steve Cohen addressed the negotiations with free agent Pete Alonso.
Just before Mets owner Steve Cohen answered a question about where things stand with Alonso, a homegrown star and free agent ...
Last Saturday, the Mets held their first “Amazin’ Day” at Citi Field. This all-day event saw fans attend various panels about their favorite team; tour the facilities that are normally ...
Cohen was on a panel with his general manager, David Stearns, and manager Carlos Mendoza, while legendary broadcaster Gary Cohen (no relation) moderated the group. Before questions could be asked ...
This was a recurring theme throughout SNY broadcaster Gary Cohen’s conversation with the Mets’ leadership. Later, after Stearns repeated how much the team loves Alonso, their homegrown ...
The Mets and Pete Alonso agreed to a two-year deal Wednesday night and the baseball world reacted to the reunion.
After favorite moments of the 2024 season and Juan Soto's addition were discussed, moderator Gary Cohen needed to address the elephant in the room. The "Pete" chants worked their way in again as ...