Pete Alonso opens up about Mets departure, returning to NY as a visiting player for the first time
Pete Alonso reflects on his departure from the Mets and experiences returning to New York as a visiting player for the first time. Now with the Orioles, Alonso shared emotions surrounding his free agency and what it feels like to reunite with the city and fans he played for before. This homecoming comes as the Orioles face the Yankees in a pivotal matchup.
By the Numbers- Alonso played five seasons with the Mets before entering free agency.
- He recorded 153 home runs over his time in New York.
- Alonso is adjusting to playing for a new team in a familiar environment.
- The Orioles aim for competitiveness as they face off against a strong Yankees team.
Alonso's performance with the Orioles could influence his future contracts and team dynamics as the season progresses. Fans will be watching closely to see how he fares against his former rivals.
Bottom LineAlonso's return to New York symbolizes not just a personal farewell to the Mets but also marks a transformative moment in his career as he explores new opportunities with the Orioles.
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