Mets Morning News: Clock is ticking on Pete Alonso

Meet the Mets

According to Jon Heyman, David Stearns wants the Pete Alonso situation resolved quickly so he can plan out the rest of the offseason.

Andy Martino reported that the team checked in with the Blue Jays about Vlad Guerrero Jr., but a trade is unlikely.

The Mets are reportedly interested in lefty reliever Tim Hill, who pitched with the Yankees last season.

The team agreed to a record $5 million bonus with 17-year-old Elian Peña from the Dominican Republic on the first day of the 2025 international signing period.

The Mets claimed reliever Austin Warren off waivers from Giants.

The Mets will be featured on ESPN’s Sunday Night Baseball at least four times this season.

Endy Chavez’s catch in the 2006 NLCS deserves more love from the organization despite the outcome.

Around the National League East

The Braves officially signed ten players from the 2025 international free agent class.

The Marlins acquired pitcher Will Kempner from the Giants in exchange for international pool money.

The Nationals signed Franchy Cordero to a minor league contract.

Around Major League Baseball

While other top pitchers have gotten lucrative deals, Jack Flaherty remains unsigned, which could signal a red flag for any interested teams.

Does former Met Curtis Granderson have a Hall of Fame case?

The Padres and Dodgers are still the most likely landing destinations for Roki Sasaki.

The Athletics signed 18-year-old Shotaro Morii, who hopes to become a two-way player in the majors like Shohei Ohtani.

Justin Verlander and his wife Kate Upton are part of an investment group that bought a Colombian soccer club.

Yesterday at Amazin’ Avenue

Marco Vargas came in at number 15 on Steve Sypa’s prospect countdown.

This Date in Mets History

On this date in 1986, the Mets acquired Tim Teufel from the Twins in exchange for Billy Beane, Bill Latham, and Joe Klink.

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