Pete Alonso, the Orioles
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ESPN's Jeff Passan first reported Wednesday that Alonso had signed a five-year, $155 million deal with the Orioles following seven seasons with the Mets. Since he made MLB debut with the Mets in 2019, no player has batted in more runs than Alonso (712 career RBI).
After a whirlwind Winter Meetings, here's what teams across MLB revealed about their priorities and next moves.
Pete Alonso has his risks, but the Orioles’ new first baseman is still a safer bet than Chris Davis was in 2016 — and worth it anyway.
The Kansas City Royals have been searching for ways to improve their offense. They need a couple of outfield bats this winter. They had interest in a reunion wi
Ryan Ripken, Cal Ripken Jr.’s son, recently had a bold take about the Orioles, and it included Ryan Mountcastle and Coby Mayo.
The Orioles cut ties with a 27-year-old catcher, a former sixth-round draft pick, who made his major league debut in 2025.
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