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Related: About this forumOrioles scoop up Pete Alonso on 5-year, $155-million deal
Last edited Wed Dec 10, 2025, 02:00 PM - Edit history (1)
First baseman Pete Alonso and the Baltimore Orioles are finalizing a five-year, $155 million contract, sources told ESPN's Jeff Passan.
Alonso, after failing to get the long-term deal that he coveted, made $30 million with the New York Mets in 2025 and was worth every penny as he rebounded to slash .272/.347/.524 with 38 home runs and 126 RBIs batting behind Juan Soto for the first time.
In August, the five-time All-Star became the Mets' all-time leader in home runs, surpassing Darryl Strawberry's previous record of 252 to solidify his place as one of the franchise's top players.
It was Alonso's best offensive output since his rookie season, with one key underlying metric (xwOBA) being the best of his career. So what changed? His strikeout rate was down and his power numbers were up, which both would be affected by the shortening of his swing length. The shortness of his swing was in the 74th percentile (ranked 58th) this season after being in the 51st percentile (ranked 104th) last season, among qualified hitters.
Alonso, after failing to get the long-term deal that he coveted, made $30 million with the New York Mets in 2025 and was worth every penny as he rebounded to slash .272/.347/.524 with 38 home runs and 126 RBIs batting behind Juan Soto for the first time.
In August, the five-time All-Star became the Mets' all-time leader in home runs, surpassing Darryl Strawberry's previous record of 252 to solidify his place as one of the franchise's top players.
It was Alonso's best offensive output since his rookie season, with one key underlying metric (xwOBA) being the best of his career. So what changed? His strikeout rate was down and his power numbers were up, which both would be affected by the shortening of his swing length. The shortness of his swing was in the 74th percentile (ranked 58th) this season after being in the 51st percentile (ranked 104th) last season, among qualified hitters.
https://www.espn.com/mlb/story/_/id/47267529/sources-alonso-finalizing-5-year-155m-deal-orioles
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Orioles scoop up Pete Alonso on 5-year, $155-million deal (Original Post)
True Dough
Wednesday
OP
O's ownership wanted to compete in a very competitive division. Good for them.
Capt. America
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Diamond_Dog
(39,563 posts)1. Wow. Well, good for the Orioles.
I really thought the Mets would keep him.
WestMichRad
(2,868 posts)2. By this time next month...
the Mets will be a little league team. Buh-bye, Diaz. So long, Pete.
Just kidding. Theyll still be better than the Rockies.
Capt. America
(2,559 posts)3. O's ownership wanted to compete in a very competitive division. Good for them.
Now the Guardians on the other hand....