Mets Accelerate Rebuild After Alonso's Orioles Signing

Pete Alonso's move to the Baltimore Orioles on a five-year, $155 million deal—reported earlier this week—marks another key departure for the New York Mets, who are overhauling their roster amid recent playoff misses and the losses of Edwin Díaz to the Dodgers and Brandon Nimmo to the Rangers.

As detailed in prior coverage, Pete Alonso, the Mets' all-time home run leader after passing Darryl Strawberry in 2025, has left for Baltimore without a formal offer from New York.

This follows closer Edwin Díaz's three-year pact with the Dodgers and outfielder Brandon Nimmo's trade to the Texas Rangers for Marcus Semien. The trio, alongside Francisco Lindor and Juan Soto, formed the Mets' nucleus since 2019 but delivered inconsistent results: missing playoffs in 2019 and 2020, 85 losses in 2021, a 2022 Wild Card exit, a 2023 sell-off, a near-World Series run in 2024, and another miss in 2025 despite high spending.

Mets president David Stearns called Alonso 'a great Met' but stressed necessary changes, especially in defense where Alonso and Nimmo underperformed. 'Once we reflected on our team, we knew we weren’t just running it back,' Stearns said of the Nimmo trade. The 2026 Mets will look very different, aiming to break a cycle of underachievement with just one playoff win since 2015 outside their 2024 surge.

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Pete Alonso in Baltimore Orioles uniform signing his five-year, $155 million contract at a celebratory press conference.
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Pete Alonso signs five-year deal with Baltimore Orioles

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First baseman Pete Alonso has agreed to a five-year, $155 million contract with the Baltimore Orioles, leaving the New York Mets after his entire career with the team. The deal comes after the Orioles missed out on Kyle Schwarber and pivots to add a proven power hitter to their lineup. Alonso, who turned 31 this month, ranked as a top free agent following a strong 2025 season.

New York Mets owner Steve Cohen acknowledged fans' disappointment over Pete Alonso's five-year, $155 million deal with the Baltimore Orioles and closer Edwin Díaz's departure, as reported in initial coverage of the slugger's Winter Meetings move.

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First baseman Pete Alonso has agreed to a five-year, $155 million contract with the Baltimore Orioles, leaving the New York Mets after becoming their all-time home run leader. The deal, reported during the Winter Meetings, marks the highest average annual value for a first baseman and strengthens Baltimore's lineup with right-handed power. The Mets, who did not make a formal offer, now face significant roster changes following departures of key players.

Following the Mets' notable losses detailed earlier, Major League Baseball's 2025 Winter Meetings in Orlando ended with limited action overall. Highlights included Kyle Schwarber's $150 million extension with the Phillies, Edwin Díaz's move to the Dodgers, and Pete Alonso's signing with the Orioles, underscoring the offseason's lack of deadlines.

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One day after reports of a preliminary agreement, the New York Mets have officially signed veteran infielder Jorge Polanco to a two-year, $40 million contract. The 32-year-old switch-hitter, fresh off a strong 2025 season with the Seattle Mariners, will primarily play first base and DH, addressing the gap left by Pete Alonso.

As the MLB offseason heats up ahead of the 2026 season, the Seattle Mariners are prepared to offer top prospects for St. Louis Cardinals utility player Brendan Donovan. Meanwhile, the Detroit Tigers remain lukewarm on free agent Alex Bregman, and the Baltimore Orioles have re-signed pitcher Zach Eflin. Other notable developments include interest in Japanese star Kazuma Okamoto and Andrew Heaney's retirement.

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Major League Baseball's offseason remains active with key rumors emerging on Wednesday. The New York Mets have reportedly enhanced their offer to free-agent outfielder Kyle Tucker, while the Yankees continue seeking a top starter. The Boston Red Sox signed pitcher Ranger Suárez, and the Toronto Blue Jays have not ruled out re-signing infielder Bo Bichette.

 

 

 

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