Summary
The Baltimore Orioles are making significant player moves this offseason. They agreed to a $155 million deal with slugger Pete Alonso and are reportedly interested in signing Houston Astros pitcher Framber Valdez for a potential $190 million contract.
Key Facts
- The Orioles agreed to a $155 million contract with Pete Alonso, a New York Mets slugger.
- The team is interested in Houston Astros pitcher Framber Valdez, who might sign for $190 million.
- The Orioles are willing to spend big to improve their team.
- The Orioles' pitching rotation struggled last season.
- Grayson Rodriguez, a pitcher, left the team in a trade.
- Adding a top pitcher is crucial for the Orioles to succeed in the postseason.
- The team is actively looking for strong starting pitchers, not just Valdez.