As Alonso prepares to contribute to Baltimore’s success in 2026, he received a warm welcome from arguably the best player in ...
Two Orioles legends welcomed Pete Alonso to “Charm City.” Alonso bolted Queens for Baltimore on a five-year deal worth $155 million that left legendary shortstop Cal Ripken Jr. and pitcher Jim Palmer ...
Regardless of what any present or future Baltimore Orioles players do, it's hard to imagine anybody in the franchise's history will ever become as beloved as Cal Ripken Jr. Even though Ripken Jr.
Cal Ripken Jr. and the Baltimore Orioles celebrated Saturday's 30th anniversary of his breaking the Major League Baseball record for consecutive games played with his 2,131st appearance in a row. The ...
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