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Updated · ESPN · May 1
Pete Alonso says Mets had no final leadership talk before Orioles move
Updated
Updated · ESPN · May 1

Pete Alonso says Mets had no final leadership talk before Orioles move

12 articles · Updated · ESPN · May 1
  • Alonso said in New York the Mets made no offer before his five-year, $155 million Baltimore deal in December, and he spoke only with manager Carlos Mendoza and former teammates.
  • The first baseman said he was not surprised, as Baltimore negotiations were progressing, while New York later replaced him with Jorge Polanco on a two-year, $40 million contract.
  • Alonso left as the Mets' all-time home run leader with 264 homers; New York has started 10-21, while he entered Friday batting .198 before homering in a 7-2 loss to the Yankees.
Is Pete Alonso's power outage a brief slump or a $155 million red flag for the Orioles?
Did the Mets' decision to dump their franchise icon create the worst team money can buy?