Joey Mistretta is a Dallas Mavericks beat reporter, Dallas Wings beat reporter and lead MLB editor for ClutchPoints. Mistretta graduated college with a degree in broadcast journalism from Biola University, and he has bylines at NBA Analysis Network and RotoWire.
CLEVELAND, Ohio -- Baseball’s free-agent season began with 174 players hitting the open market. The market swelled by an additional 62 players who were non-tendered on Nov. 22.
The defending American League champs had to pivot -- hard -- after losing a generational star to the crosstown Mets. Here's how they did it -- and what's next.
The New York Mets are still trying to retain Pete Alonso, and MLB insider Jon Heyman has stated that the player is desperate for a reunion
Negotiations between the New York Mets and Pete Alonso are at a standstill and there is no agreement in sight in the short term, but the options remain active because the team know
Juan Soto, now the holder of the most lucrative contract in MLB history, is eagerly anticipating the start of the new season, ready to showcase his exceptional talent with the Mets.
Sports agent Scott Boras has generated a huge bank account thanks to his successful sports company The Boras Corporation, and is called by some as "the most powerful sports agent i
On Saturday, Cohen described his negotiations with Alonso’s camp as “exhausting” and said the Mets must be prepared to move on if nothing changes. Alonso, like Soto, is represented by agent Scott Boras.
The San Diego Padres have usually been highly aggressive buyers in the free agent market each MLB offseason. Two of the 10 largest free agent contracts in history were handed out by the Padres — 10 years and $300 million to Manny Machado in 2019,
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When a star exits, his former team might look to free agency or the trade market to find his replacement. Often, though, the answer must come from within. The nine players below are set to take on inc