Pete Alonso to opt-out of contract
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The offseason to-do list will begin with figuring out the futures for Pete Alonso, who said he will opt out of his contract, and Edwin Díaz, who said he will consider opting out of his own.
Mets closer Edwin Díaz isn’t ready to tip his hand quite yet. After closing out one of the best seasons of his career, the three-time All-Star closer said he’ll head home this offseason to talk with his family before deciding whether to exercise the opt-out clause in his contract.
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A key part of the future for Manchester City has signed a contract extension
Nico O’Reilly looms as a key player for now and in the future for Manchester City. The talented young midfielder has established himself as a left-back in Pep Guardiola’s side. It is a credit to
Atlanta manager Brian Snitker is unsure about his future with the Braves. The 69-year-old Snitker, whose contract expires after this year, has been subjected to questions about whether he will retire following the season,
The Nuggets are back. Players and coaches are reporting to Ball Arena for a series of news conferences on Monday, followed by four days of training camp at their usual base in San Diego. As their 2025-26 season unofficially begins with the media day festivities, here are five major storylines surrounding the team.
Nico O’Reilly has signed a new five-year contract with Manchester City as the 20-year-old is rewarded for his fine form as a makeshift left-back. The Mancunian’s new deal is two years longer than his previous contract, while City have the option to extend it until 2031, and O’Reilly believes he is at the best place to be.
Connor McDavid's impending contract extension with the Oilers is now expected to be lower than the previously speculated $16 million, potentially around $15.5 million. This revised figure, influenced by Edmonton's tight salary cap and McDavid's focus on winning,