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Baltimore Orioles president of baseball operations drops bold statement after the club signed Pete Alonso to a 5-year deal.
While the Baltimore Orioles have already made multiple massive improvements to their roster over this current MLB offseason, the one aspect of their roster they
Orioles president of business operations Catie Griggs discusses Pete Alonso, ballpark renovations, future plans for MASN and more in a Q&A.
The Orioles have improved their roster this offseason through trades and free agent signings and the team isn't done yet.
Baltimore Orioles fans have got to be feeling great about what their front office has done during this current MLB offseason. President of baseball operations
Ken Rosenthal reported that the Baltimore Orioles will have to outbid the Boston Red Sox and New York Yankees for pitcher Michael King.
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.
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Alonso's arrival gives Baltimore Orioles credibility, proving they can land a major free agent
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.
The Baltimore Orioles offseason has officially begun, and the organization wasted no time making its first major splash. On Friday, the club announced the signing of first baseman Pete Alonso to a five-year, $155 million deal, immediately slotting him into the middle of the lineup.