Pete Alonso has officially left Queens. He just inked a 5-year, $155 million contract with the Baltimore Orioles — and sources say the Mets didn’t even make a final offer. That’s right. The front office under David Stearns passed on giving their all-time home-run king a true chance to stay. In this video, I break down: What Alonso’s new deal really means — and why it’s fair market value for a slugger of his caliber. How the Mets chose not to match up — no final offer, no serious long-term attempt. What this loss means for the Mets lineup, the fanbase, and the direction of the franchise. If you’re a Mets fan, an Orioles fan, or just love honest baseball takes — hit LIKE, drop a COMMENT, and SUBSCRIBE before the next bombshell hits. 👇 In the comments: Do you think the Mets should’ve tried harder — or did Alonso deserve to leave? #PeteAlonso #Orioles #Mets #DavidStearns #MLB #FreeAgency #MLBOffseason #BaseballDrama











