Showalter managed Alonso with the Mets in 2022 and ‘23 and spent nine years in Baltimore from 2010-18 and is confident the ...
The Baltimore Orioles entered the offseason with a few key needs and have wasted no time addressing them. In signing Pete Alonso, the club landed one of the mos ...
The 2020s so far have undoubtedly belonged to the LA Dodgers. In the last five seasons, LA have won their division, the NL ...
Buck Showalter explains why Pete Alonso’s five-year, $155M move from the Mets to the Orioles is a strong fit for both sides.
Before putting pen to paper, Alonso called up his former Mets manager Buck Showalter, who also spent eight seasons managing ...
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Buck Showalter sounds suspicious of the NY Mets trade for Marcus Semien
Buck Showalter appeared on the Foul Territory Podcast and talked a lot about the New York Mets. The last team he has worked for, he has plenty of insight into w ...
Showalter’s perspective carries weight because he managed the roster during one of its most scrutinized stretches, guiding the Mets through both productive runs and internal friction. He often acted ...
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Orioles stories of the year: Baltimore’s 2025 power outage
A steep drop in home runs and extra-base hits sunk the O’s offense in 2025. Is there hope for a turn around in 2026?
Buck Showalter served as the manager of the New York Mets during the 2022 and 2023 seasons, during which he learned plenty about the working relationship between star shortstop Francisco Lindor and ...
For Cohen and the Mets fan base the hits have just kept on coming this winter as Stearns presided over the departures of ...
Former Mets veteran Todd Frazier on Foul Territory recently weighed in on Pete Alonso’s exit from New York after signing a ...
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Orioles news: More from Pete Alonso’s press conference
Buck Showalter to Alonso: “Pete, you’re going to absolutely crush this place” (Steve Melewski on Baseball) One thing that ...
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