Before putting pen to paper, Alonso called up his former Mets manager Buck Showalter, who also spent eight seasons managing ...
For anyone still processing what happened with the Orioles last week … Ryan Noda stayed in the organization after clearing waivers.We don’t know what’s going on with catchers Maverick Handley and Drew ...
Phillies insider downplays the Adley Rutschman trade interest originally appeared on The Sporting News. Add The Sporting News ...
With the growing need at the catcher position for the Philadelphia Phillies if the team doesn't re-sign J.T. Realmuto, there aren't a lot of perfect options out there for Philadelphia to pursue.
With Ryan Mountcastle and Coby Mayo on the roster, the Orioles didn’t need another right-handed-hitting first baseman. With ...
The Orioles needed right-handed power and get it with Alonso. Mets fans will miss the star slugger but the team has avenues ...
After he sat on the free agent market until February last offseason, Pete Alonso found his home much earlier this time around ...
Former Orioles skipper Buck Showalter knows the type of player and person Baltimore added in slugger Pete Alonso.
Pete Alonso’s five-year, $155 million deal with the Orioles instantly turns Baltimore’s lineup back into a legitimate ...
As he was introduced in Baltimore, Alonso was asked how he began to see himself as an Oriole after he was a fan favorite in New York for so many years. The five-time All-Star explained why he thought ...
Pete Alonso has his risks, but the Orioles’ new first baseman is still a safer bet than Chris Davis was in 2016 — and worth ...
After signing a massive deal with the Orioles, Pete Alonso will get his first chance to play against the Mets at Citi Field ...
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