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Pete Alonso Joins Orioles on Five-Year, $155 Million Deal

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Baltimore, December 11, 2025

The Baltimore Orioles have made a significant move by signing first baseman Pete Alonso to a five-year, $155 million contract, aiming to strengthen their roster after a tough season. This deal positions Alonso as the second-highest-paid first baseman, with an annual salary of $31 million. The Orioles expect his powerful hitting to improve their offensive performance significantly in the upcoming season.

Baltimore, MD – Pete Alonso Joins Orioles on Five-Year, $155 Million Deal

Baltimore Orioles have secured a significant addition to their roster by finalizing a five-year, $155 million contract with first baseman Pete Alonso. This move aims to bolster the Orioles’ offense following a challenging 2025 season.

Contract Details

The agreement, pending a physical examination, positions Alonso as the second-highest-paid first baseman annually, with an average salary of $31 million. This contract is notable for its lack of opt-out clauses and deferred payments, providing Alonso with stability and protection against potential trades.

Alonso’s Performance and Career Highlights

At 31 years old, Alonso brings a wealth of experience and power to the Orioles. In the 2025 season, he achieved a .272 batting average, hit 38 home runs, and drove in 126 RBIs, marking his highest OPS since his rookie year in 2019. Over seven seasons with the New York Mets, Alonso accumulated 264 home runs, earning five All-Star selections and two Home Run Derby titles.

Impact on the Orioles

The Orioles, who finished last in the American League East in 2025, are looking to rebound by adding a proven power hitter to their lineup. Alonso’s consistent performance and durability are expected to significantly enhance the team’s offensive capabilities.

Background

Alonso’s departure from the Mets follows a series of significant roster changes, including the loss of closer Edwin Díaz to the Los Angeles Dodgers and outfielder Brandon Nimmo to the Texas Rangers. The Orioles’ acquisition of Alonso reflects their commitment to strengthening their roster and competitiveness in the AL East.

Key Features of Pete Alonso’s Signing with the Orioles

Feature Details
Contract Terms Five-year, $155 million deal; $31 million average annual salary; no opt-out clauses or deferred payments.
Player Performance 2025 season: .272 batting average, 38 home runs, 126 RBIs; highest OPS since 2019.
Impact on Orioles Expected to enhance offensive capabilities; aims to improve performance after last-place finish in 2025.
Background Alonso’s departure follows Mets’ roster changes; Orioles’ acquisition reflects commitment to competitiveness in AL East.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

What are the terms of Pete Alonso’s contract with the Orioles?

Pete Alonso has agreed to a five-year, $155 million contract with the Baltimore Orioles, making him the second-highest-paid first baseman by annual salary at $31 million. The deal is pending a physical examination.

What were Pete Alonso’s statistics in the 2025 MLB season?

In the 2025 season, Pete Alonso achieved a .272 batting average, hit 38 home runs, and drove in 126 RBIs, marking his highest OPS since his rookie year in 2019.

How does Pete Alonso’s signing impact the Baltimore Orioles?

The Orioles, who finished last in the American League East in 2025, are looking to rebound by adding a proven power hitter to their lineup. Alonso’s consistent performance and durability are expected to significantly enhance the team’s offensive capabilities.

What is the background of Pete Alonso’s departure from the New York Mets?

Alonso’s departure from the Mets follows a series of significant roster changes, including the loss of closer Edwin Díaz to the Los Angeles Dodgers and outfielder Brandon Nimmo to the Texas Rangers. The Orioles’ acquisition of Alonso reflects their commitment to strengthening their roster and competitiveness in the AL East.


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