Alonso homers in 1st Yankee Stadium swing for Orioles
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The New York Mets passed on re-signing Pete Alonso, but he's still hitting home runs in New York with his new team.
The slugger expressed fondness for his New York years while noting the lack of communication from Mets brass before he signed with Baltimore.
Pete Alonso said Friday that he didn't have a final conversation with Mets owner Steve Cohen or president of baseball operations David Stearns before signing with the Orioles.
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A lot of memories: Pete Alonso reflects on emotional return to New York with family memories and baseball roots
With the Baltimore Orioles facing the Yankees at Yankee Stadium, New York, Pete Alonso came back to the city that helped build him, both as a player and as a person. And before the game, Alonso said being back in Manhattan and looking back on his time in the city felt really ‘special.
CLEVELAND — A week ago, the Orioles were about to win their sixth game in seven tries to go two games above .500. Now, they’ve lost five of six and are two games below .500. Baltimore (10-12) opened the week by losing two of three against the Diamondbacks and ended it by losing three of four to the Guardians.
After taking the high road when asked about his old team's disastrous start, Alonso hit a home run for his new team at Yankee Stadium.
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