Scott Boras is once again making headlines—but not for the right reasons. While the super-agent secured record-breaking contracts for Shohei Ohtani ($700M) and Juan Soto ($765M), his other clients aren’t as lucky.
Agent Scott Boras is in what is becoming a familiar place as spring training gets closer. Top free agents — first baseman Pete Alonso and third baseman Alex Bregman — remain unsigned. Alonso and the Mets are essentially in a game of financial chicken,
A source said MLB agents have recently been informed they cannot contact Pete Alonso. This would have to be initiated by Alonso himself. Evidently, Alonso wants to continue working with his agent Scott Boras without hearing from other agents looking to poach him.
By now one would hope Pete Alonso has finally gotten the memo: The Mets never wanted him back. That’s why they never budged off their three-year offer in the $70 million range to him when he and his agent Scott Boras continued to push,
The deep freeze enveloping New York is symbolic of what’s going on between the Mets and Scott Boras over Pete Alonso, and it really is quite amazing how the euphoria over their$765 million Juan Soto deal has dissipated so much in just six weeks: Boras is scrambling mightily to find deals remotely close to his initial asking prices for Alonso — and his other high profile client Alex
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
Pitchers and catchers report to spring training in a little more than a week, and Pete Alonso remains unsigned. The New York Mets slugger has not had the offseason either he or his agent Scott Boras envisioned. More news: Padres Urged to Trade $340 Million Superstar in Potential Shocking Blockbuster Move
The New York Mets made the biggest splash in MLB history this offseason when they signed superstar outfielder Juan Soto to a record-breaking $765 million deal for 15 years.
The Mets fan favorite seems destined for a reunion in Queens after it looked like the first baseman and club were set to go their separate ways.
Milwaukee Brewers All-Star catcher William Contreras agreed to a one-year, $6.1 million deal on Friday to avoid salary arbitration, according to MLB.com.
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