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The new player development complex at Ed Smith Stadium, featuring biomechanics labs, climate-controlled batting cages, and a player lounge.
Baltimore Orioles slugger Pete Alonso draws big crowds and signs autographs during early spring training in Sarasota, Florida.
The Baltimore Orioles have been among MLB’s most active teams this offseason. They signed first baseman Pete Alonso to a $150 million+ deal, and then landed reliever Ryan Helsley shortly after. They made a couple of small additions after that,
Por JAY COHENLos Orioles de Baltimore incorporaron a Chris Bassitt a su rotación mejorada el miércoles, al llegar a un acuerdo contractual de un año por 18,5 millones de
Despite a stellar 2024 and hot 2025 start, injuries continue to derail the Baltimore star's pursuit of consistent, elite performance.
SARASOTA, Fla. — There’s no mistaking where Pete Alonso is on the field. Never mind the 6-foot-3, 245-pound frame that fills the batter’s box like a man born to blast home runs into orbit with ease. It was the first baseman’s voice that quickly became unmistakable Wednesday at Ed Smith Stadium,