Cal Ripken, Jim Palmer give Pete Alonso warm welcome to Orioles: ‘I’m glad the Mets passed’
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- Cal Ripken and Jim Palmer, two legends of the Baltimore Orioles, extended a warm welcome to Pete Alonso as he joins the team, expressing their satisfaction that the New York Mets did not retain him. This marks a significant moment for Alonso, who is transitioning from being the all-time home run leader for the Mets to a new chapter with the Orioles.
- The arrival of Alonso, who has reportedly signed a five-year, $155 million contract, is expected to bolster the Orioles' lineup and enhance their competitiveness in the league. His presence is anticipated to energize both the team and its fanbase in Charm City.
- This development highlights the ongoing shifts in Major League Baseball, particularly in free agency, where star players like Alonso are changing teams. The reactions from Mets fans, who are grappling with the loss of key players, underscore the emotional stakes involved in such transitions, reflecting broader themes of loyalty and the business of sports.
— via World Pulse Now AI Editorial System





