Baltimore Orioles
Alonso escolhe o No. 25 pelo filho recém-nascido em coletiva dos Orioles
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O primeira base recém-contratado do Baltimore Orioles, Pete Alonso, escolheu o número 25 da camisola para homenagear o filho nascido em 2025, conforme revelado na sua coletiva de imprensa introdutória na quinta-feira. O cinco vezes All-Star, que acordou um contrato de cinco anos por 155 milhões de dólares no início desta semana após sete épocas nos Mets, expressou entusiasmo pelo potencial de campeonato da equipa.
At Saturday's press conference introducing Shane Baz's recently agreed five-year, $68 million extension, Baltimore Orioles owner David Rubenstein signaled openness to further long-term deals with core players, amid recent commitments to Samuel Basallo and Pete Alonso.
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The Baltimore Orioles announced a five-year contract extension with right-hander Shane Baz worth $68 million, the largest ever for a pitcher in franchise history. The deal, which begins immediately, covers his arbitration years in 2027 and 2028 and buys out two free-agent seasons. Baz, acquired from the Rays in December, is set to make his Orioles debut Sunday against the Twins.
The Baltimore Orioles finished last in the American League East in 2025 with a 75-87 record but have been the most active team in the division this offseason. Aiming to replicate the Toronto Blue Jays' rebound from last to first, Baltimore added key players like Pete Alonso and Ryan Helsley. President of baseball operations Mike Elias described the division as a competitive 'cage match' with all five teams vying for the top spot.
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Shane Baz expressed excitement about joining the Baltimore Orioles following his December 19 trade from the Tampa Bay Rays, highlighting his prior work with catcher Adley Rutschman and optimism for the team's aggressive rebuild after a 75-87 season.
The Baltimore Orioles have bolstered their starting rotation by acquiring right-handed pitcher Shane Baz from the Tampa Bay Rays in exchange for four prospects and a 2026 draft pick. This move addresses a key need for the Orioles following a disappointing 75-87 season. Baz, a 26-year-old with high-velocity stuff, brings upside despite injury history.
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A mudança de Pete Alonso para o Baltimore Orioles em um acordo de cinco anos e US$ 155 milhões —reportada no início desta semana— marca outra saída chave para o New York Mets, que estão reformulando seu elenco em meio a falhas recentes nos playoffs e as perdas de Edwin Díaz para os Dodgers e Brandon Nimmo para os Rangers.
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