The biggest storyline in the MLB offseason has now written its ending—and it’s a plot twist. Pete Alonso has signed a ground-breaking contract with the Baltimore Orioles, crushing the New York Mets’ heart. Now, many fans wonder how his new deal stacks up against Kyle Schwarber’s $150 million contract with the Philadelphia Phillies.
As soon as Schwarber signed with the Phillies, Alonso found the perfect blueprint for his new contract in MLB. Now, the star power hitter has put pen to paper on a very similar deal, though with the O’s. Clearly, Alonso drew inspiration from Schwarber’s deal in Philadelphia.
As reported by insider Jeff Passan, Alonso signed a five-year, $155 million contract with the Orioles. Now, he’ll make $31 million per season. Schwarber, on the other hand, signed for five

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