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Ron Darling, who has been calling Mets games for years on SNY and pitched nine seasons for the team during his MLB career, had a bleak message for fans shortly after the Alonso news broke.
Brandon Nimmo went first. Then it was Edwin Díaz and Pete Alonso on back-to-back days at baseball’s winter meetings.
Pete Alonso sent a farewell message to New York Mets fans after the power-hitting first baseman signed a five-year, $155 million contract in free agency with the Baltimore Orioles.
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Two Orioles legends welcomed Pete Alonso to “Charm City.” Alonso bolted Queens for Baltimore on a five-year deal worth $155 million that left legendary shortstop Cal Ripken Jr. and pitcher Jim Palmer elated to have the superstar slugger joining the Orioles.