Pete Alonso on signing with Orioles
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The New York Mets have finalized a two-year, $40 million deal with former All-Star infielder Jorge Polanco to play first base and designated hitter.
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 arrival adds credibility to a franchise that pulled off an impressive rebuild, only to hit a snag after being somewhat passive in the free agent market.
Any hope that New York Mets fans had about All-Star first baseman Pete Alonso and closer Edwin Díaz reversing course and returning to Queens officially ended on Friday, Dec. 12, when they officially signed their respective contracts with the Baltimore Orioles and Los Angeles Dodgers.
Pete Alonso discusses signing with the Orioles, the team's vision for him in the lineup, playing at Camden Yards, helping the team and more
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The New York Mets could look to bolster their roster even more by swinging a trade for star outfielder Luis Robert Jr.