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An insider suggests Pete Alonso may not return to the New York Mets as talks remain uncertain and his free agency market continues to grow.
Less than six months into his stint at Real Madrid, Xabi Alonso finds himself under intense scrutiny, with performances not meeting expectations and rumours of growing dissent in the locker room.The
ClutchPoints' Bailey Bassett recently projected Alonso would sign a massive three-year, $100 million deal and suggested the Boston Red Sox would be the best landing spot for the slugger.
Alonso ultimately signed back with the Mets, but has decided to leave after the first year of his new deal. There could be a number of suitors for Alonso’s services. A four-year, $140M contract sounds fair to this old scout.
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Will the New York Mets keep Pete Alonso or let him walk? Here's what one insider predicts as hot stove season arrives.
Ben Whishaw scooped best actor at this year’s Gijón Film Festival for his performance in Ira Sachs’ “Peter Hujar’s Day,” but otherwise major awards highlighted lesser known talent, while underscoring the social issue tenor of so many films at this year’s festival and indeed of so may films hitting festivals around the
Xabi Alonso surprised everyone by revealing Real Madrid's lineup for the upcoming match against Elche.The match will kick off at 5 PM (Brasília time) at the Manuel Martínez Valero Stadium.This is a