Pete Alonso reveals true feelings on Mets exit
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To all those cynical fans who thought the new Orioles ownership would never step up to sign an elite free agent, this one’s for you and everybody else who suffered through the hugely disappointing 2025 season.
The New York Mets are turning heads with an announcement on their expected replacement for the homegrown slugger.
The Winter Meetings got off to a sluggish start, but they wound up being rather entertaining by the end. While there wasn't much activity on the trade market, w
It was nice to hear Orioles control partner David Rubenstein wax nostalgic about the way Frank Robinson turned the team into a multiple World Series champion, but attaching that kind of expectation to new O’s slugger Pete Alonso is a stretch.
The signing gave the Orioles a slugger that they have long coveted, while also taking a target off the board for their rivals in the AL East, the Boston Red Sox. Alonso’s departure also stands as the latest domino to fall in a transformational offseason for the New York Mets, who have lost several mainstays in their clubhouse.
As a free agent for the second consecutive year, Pete Alonso is going to take a more direct approach with the hopes of securing the long-term contract he was unable to secure last winter.