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
Scott Boras is running a decade-old playbook as he tries to secure a long-term contract for former New York Mets first baseman Pete Alonso, but the league has gotten wise over the last few years.
There were several intriguing moments from the New York Mets' January 25 Amazin' Day fan fest event at Citi Field. However, the most compelling was surely what
Just before Mets owner Steve Cohen answered a question about where things stand with Alonso, a homegrown star and free agent first baseman, during a panel discussion, a spirited crowd began chanting, “Let’s Sign Pete! Let’s sign Pete! Let’s sign Pete!”
The man behind it all, of course, is MLB superagent Scott Boras, who is hiding behind Juan Soto's $765 million contract like a convenient (and very expensive) shield. Never mind that he couldn't ...
The saga between Pete Alonso and the New York Mets seems to have no end, and now a new threat is emerging on the horizon that could end the good relationship that exists between th
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,
It's safe to say that Scott Boras is feeling the heat right about now. Sure, he's had some wins so far this winter, most notably Juan Soto. But for the second straight year, Boras finds himself ...
There may never be another sport agent like Scott Boras. A career that spans more ... when he held a silent auction for Juan Soto, never letting the numbers leak on what each team was bidding ...
The super agent Scott Boras has called out the MLB franchises for not spending in accordance with how much they make out of hte league.
New York Mets owner Steve Cohen was transparent with the Mets' fan base chanting for Pete Alonso to be re-signed, saying contract talks have been worse than Juan Soto's.