Mets Trade Rumors: Pete Alonso's Exit Sees 1B Replacement Opportunities for Munetaka Murakami & Ex-Phillies Veteran
Alonso signed a five-year, $155 million contract after consulting Showalter, who praised Baltimore and predicted Alonso would excel at Camden Yards.
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Former Met Pete Alonso says Orioles were ‘head and shoulders above everybody else’ in free agency
The gods won’t save Baltimore, but Pete Alonso might. The former Mets slugger was introduced by his new team at Camden Yards on Friday afternoon, after signing a five-year, $155 million contract during the Winter Meetings. One thing was certainly made clear: The Baltimore Orioles wanted the first baseman badly during free agent negotiations. Alonso appreciates how much they appreciate him. Owner David Rubenstein even went so far as to compare th…
Orioles Introduce Pete Alonso After Finalizing Five-Year Deal
The Baltimore Orioles officially introduced first baseman Pete Alonso on Friday at Camden Yards following the completion of a five-year, $155 million contract. The deal represents a significant shift in the Orioles’ approach to player acquisitions, marking the largest commitment the organization has made in recent years. Alonso, who had spent the entirety of his […] The post Orioles Introduce Pete Alonso After Finalizing Five-Year Deal appeared …
Pete Alonso Makes Stance On New York Mets Clear With New Comments
New York Mets fans are still reeling from Wednesday’s news that Pete Alonso is a member of another club. It’s real: the Baltimore Orioles have finalized a five-year, $155 million deal with the Polar Bear, and Alonso was formally introduced as an Oriole during a press conference on Friday. Not surprisingly, Alonso was asked during the presser to describe his feelings about the Mets, the franchise that he’s been with for his entire MLB career (sev…
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