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Pete Alonso homered in consecutive games against the Yankees, signaling a potential turnaround after a slow start with the Orioles. The slugger, who joined Baltimore on a five-year, $155 million deal, has four home runs in his last nine games. His ...
Pete Alonso returned to New York with the Orioles and revealed the Mets never held a final conversation before his departure.
Just after Pete Alonso said that he found his start to the season to be “disappointing,” he let it rip in his first at-bat back in New York City on Friday night. See Also New York Mets Pete Alonso tells The Post why there’s no Mets ill will after unceremonious split In the top of the second inning on a 1-1 pitch,
Pete Alonso’s first Yankee Stadium swing with the Baltimore resembled many of the Polar Bear’s swats during seven seasons for the New York Mets.
Pete Alonso returned to New York City for the first time since signing a five-year, $155 million contract with the Orioles, as Baltimore began a three-game series with the Yankees in the Bronx on Friday night.
After taking the high road when asked about his old team's disastrous start, Alonso hit a home run for his new team at Yankee Stadium.
Earlier this week, first baseman Pete Alonso officially exercised the opt-out clause in his contract that will see him walk away from the one year, $24 million left on his pact with the New York Mets. Alonso, 31 come December, will instead re-enter free ...
Training gloves are common among MLB infielders, but Orioles star Pete Alonso’s daily use of his takes it to another level.