MLB, Pete Alonso and Baltimore Orioles
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After signing a huge deal with the Orioles, Pete Alonso made some unique baseball history in the process for a first baseman.
Dodgers manager Dave Roberts has hinted that the future of first base might have a new face in 2026, aiming to give Freddie Freeman some well-deserved rest.
The Orioles announced that they have agreed to terms with first baseman PETE ALONSO on a five-year major league contract for the 2026-30 seasons.
The Red Sox, under Chaim Bloom, signed infielder Trevor Story to a six-year, $140 million deal in March of 2022, just after the last lockout ended.
Over the span of 18 days, the Mets have traded Nimmo to the Texas Rangers for Marcus Semien, allowed Díaz to sign with the Los Angeles Dodgers, and let the all-time franchise home run leader, Pete Alonso, sign with the Baltimore Orioles.
The unusually quiet Winter Meetings are in the books, so who were baseball's biggest winners and losers this week?
Veteran outfielder and first baseman Joey Gallo has reportedly drawn interest from several teams following a position change.
RUMORS The #MNTwins are exploring the mid-tier free agent market at first base Rhys Hoskins, Ryan O’Hearn, and Josh Bell are some potential names Per Dan Hayes ( @TheAthletic) pic.twitter.com/csQupW9mXr