Mets owner Steve Cohen at press conference on Alonso's Orioles signing amid fan frustration.
Mets owner Steve Cohen at press conference on Alonso's Orioles signing amid fan frustration.
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Mets owner Cohen addresses Alonso's Orioles signing, fan frustration

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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.

In the wake of Pete Alonso's agreement to a five-year, $155 million contract with the Baltimore Orioles—confirmed Wednesday amid the MLB Winter Meetings in Orlando—Mets owner Steve Cohen addressed growing fan frustration. "I understand why fans are frustrated after losing Pete Alonso, Edwin Díaz," Cohen said.

The 30-year-old first baseman, who rebounded in 2025 with a .272/.347/.524 line after 2024 struggles, leaves the Mets without a long-term offer. New York is now eyeing Paul Goldschmidt as a replacement, potentially platooning the 38-year-old— who hit .274/.328/.403 last year and .336 vs. lefties—with Jeff McNeil.

For Baltimore, Alonso upgrades first base over Ryan Mountcastle, who fell below league average in 2025. The Orioles pivoted to Alonso after Kyle Schwarber's five-year, $150 million Phillies extension and outreach to Kyle Tucker, bolstering their AL East lineup with proven power.

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Mets fans predominantly express anger and disappointment towards owner Steve Cohen and GM David Stearns for failing to offer Pete Alonso a contract, allowing his departure to the Orioles; Cohen publicly acknowledged fan frustration. A minority view Alonso as not committed long-term. Orioles fans celebrate the power addition.

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Pete Alonso made his first appearance in New York since signing with the Baltimore Orioles, homering on his first swing against the Yankees in the Bronx. The 31-year-old slugger reflected on his Mets past amid a three-game series opener Friday night. He expressed contentment with his new team despite a slow start to the season.

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The New York Mets fell 2-1 to the Los Angeles Dodgers on Tuesday night in a pitcher's duel, marking their seventh consecutive defeat. New York owner Steve Cohen posted on social media after the game, pointing to positive developments and asking fans to 'hang in there.' The loss dropped the Mets to 7-11, last place in the National League East.

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