Mets Avoid Arbitration With Pete Alonso

Pete Alonso, fresh off another standout season with the Mets, will be getting a sizable raise this year, as the first baseman and the team avoided arbitration and settled on a contract worth $14.5 million.

Alonso made $7.4 million a year ago in his first year of arbitration and isn’t due to hit free agency until after the 2024 season.

He led the team in most offensive categories, including homers (40), RBIs (131) and OPS (.869).

Luis Guillorme and Tomas Nido also agreed to deals to avoid arbitration, as did right-handers Drew Smith, Elieser Hernandez and Jeff Brigham.

Jeff McNeil did not agree to a deal, though the team and McNeil can continue to negotiate before a hearing.

Conference Championship Weekend at Rick’s Cabaret New York

The sexy Rick’s Cabaret Girls invite all NFL fans to watch the games with them at the world famous Rick’s Cabaret New York adult club. Known for its warm hospitality and the best in VIP treatment, the three-story pleasure palace is the place to be for football fans.

Rick’s Cabaret will celebrate the NFL Conference Championship weekend with non-stop fun, and host viewing parties of the NFC and AFC games on January 29th, immediately followed by After-Parties.

“Watch the games surrounded by lots and lots of hot babes,” purred Rick’s girl Katina. “Come make it rain, pop some bottles, and party and play with us.” 

“The girls and I will celebrate with you when your team wins, and make you forget if your team doesn’t,” promised Rick’s girl Fiona. 

Located in the heart of midtown Manhattan (50 West 33 Street), Rick’s Cabaret is proud to have earned a number of awards reflecting the finest in entertainment and service. The top-rated Rick’s Steakhouse, helmed by acclaimed chef Jayson Margulies offers lunch, dinner and late-night dining. 

  • Rick’s Cabaret New York
  • RICK: NASDAQ Listed
  • Beautiful Entertainers
  • Three Floors of Luxury
  • VIP Suites, Deluxe Sky Boxes
  • Rick’s Steakhouse, Open Late
  • Roof Deck Cigar Lounge

CONFERENCE CHAMPIONSHIPS
Sunday,  January 29, 2023
NFC Championship Game  49ers vs Eagles  3pm 
AFC Championship Game Bengals vs Chiefs 6:30pm

100,000 Tickets Sold for Wrestlemania!

WWE is looking towards the future with its biggest event of the year, WrestleMania 39, on April 1 and 2, 2023, in Los Angeles, CA, with the tagline, ‘WrestleMania Goes Hollywood.’

Without a single match announced, WWE has sold nearly 100,000 tickets for the show. SoFi Stadium has a maximum capacity of over 100,000 seats, but the stage set and other production areas will take up some of those seats. 

The venue is currently configured for 51,146 fans for each night of Mania. According to WrestleTix, which tracks ticket data, the show is nearly sold out. 

WWE is looking to load up WrestleMania 39. They want to bring in celebrities and several top names. Steve Austin is reportedly open to listening to offers for WrestleMania 39 following his successful return at WrestleMania 38. WWE is still hoping to have The Rock come in for a match with Roman Reigns.