Pete Alonso, The Orioles and MLB
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The Orioles wanted to be aggressive this offseason. President of baseball operations Mike Elias was expressing a willingness to spend more money than at any point in his seven-year tenure. And it felt like a big move was brewing all week at the Winter Meetings.
The Orioles have made a huge addition by signing slugger Pete Alonso to a free-agent deal, now they must bring in pitching
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The Baltimore Orioles have put the Boston Red Sox and everyone else in the American League on notice: the birds aren’t playing around. The Orioles signed former New York Mets first baseman Pete Alonso Wednesday to a five-year,
A few years ago, the Orioles being the team to overpay for a free agent like Pete Alonso would have been unfathomable. Now, it’s reality.
New Orioles first baseman Pete Alonso pens a farewell message to the Mets and their fans following his free agency exit
Baltimore Orioles are making major moves, reportedly signing Pete Alonso for five years and $155 million, and are aggressively pursuing Kyle Tucker. These potential acquisitions would significantly boost their World Series odds,
The Orioles needed right-handed power and get it with Alonso. Mets fans will miss the star slugger but the team has avenues to replace him.
Pete Alonso’s five-year, $155 million deal with the Orioles instantly turns Baltimore’s lineup back into a legitimate powerhouse and raises the ceiling of the entire AL East race. It signals an organizational shift in Baltimore to an “all‑in” contender for the next few seasons.
The Orioles were the first team to level up their Kyle Schwarber offer, which the Phillies matched to land the DH.