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Schwarber's Phillies Deal Shakes Up MLB Free Agency
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Kyle Schwarber signs massive deal with Phillies, leaving Mets to explore other options; Pete Alonsos future remains uncertain as he meets with interested teams at Winter Meetings.
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Pete Alonso Joins Orioles in Blockbuster Deal
01:44|Pete Alonso, the New York Mets homegrown star and all-time home run leader, is reportedly joining the Baltimore Orioles on a five-year, $155 million contract. The Mets didnt make a formal offer, allowing Alonso to explore other options. Alonso, a Tampa native and University of Florida product, was drafted by the Mets in 2016 and set an MLB rookie record with 53 home runs in 2019. He has never hit fewer than 34 home runs in a full season and surpassed Darryl Strawberry for the Mets all-time home run record last August.
Mets' Stars Diaz, Alonso Depart, Stearns Rebuilds
02:04|New York Mets David Stearns navigates a new era with key player departures, a surprise playoff run, and a record-breaking contract.
Mets Lose Alonso, Diaz: A Blow to Fans' Heartstrings
01:56|New York Mets fans mourn the departure of Pete Alonso and Edwin Diaz, two beloved stars who signed with rival teams. Alonso, known as The Polar Bear, and Diaz, famous for his entrance music, leave a significant void in Queens. The team now faces the challenge of moving forward without these iconic figures.
Mets Lose Alonso, Diaz, Face Tough Offseason
02:01|The New York Mets suffer a devastating blow as All-Star closer Edwin Diaz and star first baseman Pete Alonso leave for the Los Angeles Dodgers and Baltimore Orioles respectively. This double departure leaves the Mets offseason plans in disarray, with Alonsos elite production at the plate and fan favorite status proving hard to replace. The team also missed out on Kyle Schwarber and traded Brandon Nimmo, leaving them to rely on new arrival Devin Williams. With their biggest names gone, the Mets front office must now get creative to navigate a challenging path forward in a tough division.
Pete Alonso Leaves Mets for Orioles
01:37|The New York Mets have parted ways with star first baseman Pete Alonso, who signed a record-breaking contract with the Baltimore Orioles. The Mets, focusing on defensive improvements, declined to match the Orioles offer, sparking debate among fans and analysts. Alonsos departure signifies a strategic shift for the Mets as they rebuild their team.
Mets Lose All-Time Home Run Leader Pete Alonso
01:36|Major League Baseballs Winter Meetings have dealt a significant blow to the New York Mets, with star pitcher Edwin Diaz departing for Los Angeles and all-time home run leader Pete Alonso signing with the Baltimore Orioles. Alonsos five-year, $155 million deal leaves a substantial void in the Mets lineup, as he was a consistent power hitter and clubhouse leader. The team now faces a rebuilding phase, with needs at first base, in the outfield, and in the pitching rotation.
Mets Scramble for Alonso's Replacement
01:37|Major League Baseballs Mets face a significant challenge as star first baseman Pete Alonso departs for the Orioles. With Alonsos departure, the Mets must find a replacement, as the top free agent options are now off the market. The team is considering various players, including Ryan OHearn, Luis Arraez, Carlos Santana, and Paul Goldschmidt. However, the most intriguing possibilities are two Japanese stars, Munetaka Murakami and Kazuma Okamoto, who can provide a longer-term solution at first base.
Pete Alonso Joins Orioles, Leaves Mets
01:30|Pete Alonso, the New York Mets fan favorite, is joining the Baltimore Orioles on a five-year, $155 million deal, leaving the Mets after seven seasons. Alonso, a five-time All-Star and two-time Home Run Derby champion, hit 38 home runs and drove in 126 runs last season. The Orioles, who finished last in the AL East, are bolstering their lineup with this significant addition.
Devin Williams: Mets' New Closer, High Expectations
01:44|Devin Williams, the New York Mets new closer, downplays pressure, emphasizing performance over title. Despite a less-than-stellar 2021 season, Mets president David Stearns expresses confidence in Williams abilities, citing his impressive track record and underlying statistics. The Mets 2026 season opener against the Pittsburgh Pirates on March 26th will mark Williams debut in the crucial ninth-inning role.