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ESPN's Stephen A. Smith had an awful lot to say about five-time MLB All-Star Pete Alonso this week, but not all of it was factual. On Wednesday, the Baltimore Orioles signed Alonso to a five-year, $155 million contract.
The Baltimore Orioles made a big splash by signing slugger Pete Alonso for five years and $155 million. Splash No. 2 could be free-agent pitcher Framber Valdez.
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’s introduction could go down as one of the most significant days in Orioles franchise history. Here’s what we learned.
Free agency is really starting to heat up around Major League Baseball right now. On Tuesday alone, the Philadelphia Phillies reportedly agreed to sign Kyle Sc