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It’s strange how quickly a franchise can feel different. One moment, Pete Alonso is the beating heart of the New […]
The Boston Red Sox were clearly interested in All-Star slugger Pete Alonso. Rumors swirled all week at the winter meetings that Boston was interested, but Alon
Pete Alonso explains to Orioles fans how he got his 'Polar Bear' nickname with the Mets and that he embraces it
Pete Alonso will wear No. 25 with the Baltimore Orioles. Alonso, who wore No. 20 for seven seasons with the New York Mets, said in a video shared Friday by the Orioles he chose his new number because his son was born in 2025.
Star Team five teams, was the NL Rookie of the Year (2019), Silver Slugger Award winner (2025) and MLB home run leader with 53 in 2019.Last August, Alonso hit home runs No. 253 and No. 254 with the Mets in a win over the Braves,
Pete Alonso bet on himself in 2025, and it paid off in a major way. Alonso reportedly agreed to a five-year, $155 million deal with the Baltimore Orioles on Wednesday, ESPN's Jeff Passan reported. The contract comes a year after Alonso, 30, struggled to secure a long-term deal on the free-agent market.
ESPN's Stephen A. Smith had an awful lot to say about five-time MLB All-Star Pete Alonso this week, but not all of it was factual. On Wednesday, the Baltimore Orioles signed Alonso to a five-year, $155 million contract.
The Red Sox missed out on signing rumored targets Pete Alonso and Kyle Schwarber after they agreed to five-year deals with different teams this week. The post ‘Prominent’ agent says Red Sox ‘don’t believe in long-term deals’ appeared first on Boston.