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March 24, 2026
SHOCKING:Pete Alonso Turns Down $21.05M Deal offer due to.... The New York Mets had a memorable season in 2023. They were among the spring training hopefuls to compete for a World Series after their 101 victories the previous season, but they did not even make it.500. Despite having the biggest payroll in North American sports history—nearly $350 million—the Mets' 74-87 record prevented them from qualifying for the postseason. At the trade deadline, they went into sell mode, and they may not be done selling yet. Although former Met Tommy Pham lauded Alonso's work ethic and attacked others, there have been rumors that Pete Alonso may be on the trade block and that he has contributed to the problems in the clubhouse. Although they most likely were not even expected to compete, the Cubs just missed out on the postseason this year. They apparently want to pursue Alonso since they were close. The "mumbling" in the Windy City is that "the Cubs are going to try everything they can to trade for Pete Alonso from the Mets," according to veteran Chicago baseball reporter Bruce Levine on 670 The Score in Chicago. "He discovered that the Cubs do not have a first baseman who is ready to rock and roll after surveying the major market's competing teams." Rogers uttered those words. "I believe he is as eager to come here as they are." ...
Urgent:Coach Aaron Boone has been placed on 2years Suspension due to.... Even though Joe Torre managed the Los Angeles Dodgers and the New York Yankees, it is obvious where his passion resides. During the Yankees' heyday, the 84-year-old won four World Series titles. After the 2007 season, which was his seventh consecutive season without a title, he left the Yanks and went to Chavez Ravine. But he is only offering guidance to one manager, Aaron Boone, the captain of the Bronx Bombers. Why would Torre advise Dave Roberts, the manager of the Los Angeles Dodgers, whose stolen base in Game 4 the previous season sparked the Boston Red Sox's 3-0 comeback? Torre, of course, managed Boone when the current Yankees manager hit the walk-off home run to send the Yanks to the 2003 World Series. Torre told the New York Post, "I remind managers who they are and how to use their experience in the game." "I advise them to follow their gut feelings, even though I am aware that we get into a lot of data and statistics, particularly at this time of year. That is how they ended up here. You should always utilize it. Torre feels the criticism of Boone is not entirely justified, despite the fact that Yankee fans blindly bash him whenever they can. ...
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