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Pete Alonso departed New York not for fanfare, but after a season of reflection and unmet expectations. Baltimore offered a five-year, $155 million d
The Baltimore Orioles made their first big move of the MLB offseason on Thursday, signing first baseman Pete Alonso to a five‑year, $155 million contract. He will immediately slot into the heart of the lineup, bringing power to an Orioles offense that has quickly developed depth and a young core poised to take another step forward in 2026.
The Orioles announced that they have agreed to terms with first baseman PETE ALONSO on a five-year major league contract for the 2026-30 seasons.
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.
Pete Alonso explains to Orioles fans how he got his 'Polar Bear' nickname with the Mets and that he embraces it
The MLB Winter Meetings were not kind to Mets fans. One day after Edwin Díaz fled Flushing to join the Dodgers, Pete Alonso took a monster five-year, $155 million contract with the Orioles.
BALTIMORE (AP) — The Baltimore Orioles agreed to a $155 million, five-year deal with slugger Pete Alonso, a person with knowledge of the agreement told The Associated Press on Wednesday. The person spoke to the AP on condition of anonymity because the deal was pending a physical.
Standing on a podium with his agency logo serving as a backdrop, took questions from a large gathering of reporters at the Hilton Signia hotel lobby and addressed the status of both Alex Bregman and Pete Alonso, two Red Sox targets.