1 Unavoidable Truth Plaguing Baltimore Orioles
The Orioles won't reach their goals if this doesn't change.
The Baltimore Orioles are in a new era, as they have a new manager in Craig Albernaz, and general manager Mike Elias was promoted to president of baseball operations in September. On top of that, they signed five-time All-Star Pete Alonso to a five-year, $155 million contract in December. The Orioles signaled an intention to compete with that signing after finishing last place in 2025.
Alonso is the New York Mets' all-time franchise home run leader and is one of the best power-hitters in baseball, so adding him to a core headlined by star shortstop Gunnar Henderson made the lineup scary on paper. However, that hasn't translated to the field so far in 2026. Alonso entered Friday's game against the New York Yankees slashing .
198/. 306/. 362 with four homers and 13 RBIs over 31 games, although he did hit a solo homer in the second inning on Friday.
Still, the 31-year-old hasn't been nearly as effective as usual given that he entered Friday with a career . 851 OPS. Alonso hit .