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Orioles Star Pete Alonso Draws Crowds at Spring Training
The new first baseman is quickly becoming a fan favorite in Baltimore
Published on Feb. 12, 2026
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Baltimore Orioles slugger Pete Alonso has already made a big impression at the team's spring training camp in Sarasota, Florida. Alonso, who signed a five-year, $155 million contract with the Orioles in the offseason, arrived early to camp and spent time signing autographs for eager fans. The scene drew a large crowd and underscores Alonso's growing popularity with the Orioles fanbase.
Why it matters
Alonso's early arrival and engagement with fans signals his commitment to the Orioles and the high expectations surrounding the team's roster moves this offseason. As a marquee offseason acquisition, Alonso's presence at spring training reinforces the club's shift toward more aggressive roster building under new ownership and the team's postseason aspirations.
The details
Alonso, wearing a black sleeveless hoodie, gray baseball pants, and teal cleats, spent part of Wednesday morning signing autographs for fans near the backfields of the Orioles' spring training facility. The scene quickly drew a crowd, with supporters lining up for photos and memorabilia. The Baltimore Sun's Matt Weyrich shared a video of Alonso patiently working down the line, signing baseballs and chatting briefly with fans.
- Alonso reported early to spring training in Sarasota, Florida, even though position players are not yet required to arrive.
- The autograph signing session took place on Wednesday, February 11, 2026.
The players
Pete Alonso
A 31-year-old slugger who signed a five-year, $155 million contract with the Baltimore Orioles in the offseason after previously playing for the New York Mets.
Matt Weyrich
A reporter for The Baltimore Sun who shared a video of Alonso signing autographs on his official X (formerly Twitter) account.
What they’re saying
“Pete Alonso already a popular man in Orioles camp”
— Matt Weyrich, Reporter (The Baltimore Sun)
What’s next
As Alonso continues to settle in with the Orioles, fans and the organization will be eager to see how he performs on the field during the remainder of spring training and into the regular season.
The takeaway
Alonso's early engagement with Orioles fans at spring training showcases his commitment to the team and the high expectations surrounding the club's offseason roster moves. This positive start to his Baltimore tenure suggests he could quickly become a fan favorite and a key piece of the Orioles' push for the playoffs.
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