🔥 HOT NEWS: Showalter speaks and speculation explodes as the Orioles emerge in surprising Pete Alonso chatter ⚡.vt

When Pete Alonso was weighing his next move, he picked up the phone and called a familiar voice-Buck Showalter. The two built a strong relationship during their time together with the Mets, and Showalter’s ties to Baltimore run deep. So when Alonso wanted the inside scoop on the Orioles and the city itself, Buck didn’t hesitate.

“He had nothing but beautiful things to say,” Alonso said. “Not just about the fan base-just this whole area. He said Camden is one of those iconic parks you’re going to love playing in every single day.”

Will pitching be an issue for Buck Showalter's Orioles? - The Boston Globe

That kind of endorsement carries weight, especially coming from a manager who knows both the player and the city. Showalter spent years in Baltimore, becoming the second-longest tenured manager in Orioles history.

His roots in the area are still strong-his son lives nearby, and he and his wife Angela own a farm in Anne Arundel County. He’s not just familiar with the city; he’s part of its fabric.

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And when it comes to Pete Alonso, Showalter doesn’t mince words.

“If you’re going to give a guy a five-year contract, that’s the guy,” he said. “If I had to pick a place that really fit Pete, it would be Baltimore because Pete will get Baltimore and Baltimore will get Pete. He’s a presence, man.”

Mets star says Pete Alonso could equal Aaron Judge's 2022 feat

That presence is more than just power at the plate-though Alonso has plenty of that. It’s about showing up, every day, with the same energy, the same focus, the same love for the game.

During their two seasons together in New York, Alonso missed just 10 games. In 2024 and 2025, he didn’t miss a single one.

“He’s going to post up. He’s going to set an example,” Showalter said.

Mets star says Pete Alonso could equal Aaron Judge's 2022 feat

“Pete doesn’t ever have a bad day. You never hear, ‘What’s wrong with Pete today?’

That never happens. He’s the same guy every day, and he’s an open book.”

That consistency, both physical and emotional, is something Showalter values. He’s always had a soft spot for players who grind-guys like Adam Jones and Nick Markakis, who didn’t ask for days off and showed up ready to work. Alonso fits that mold.

And it’s not just the work ethic-it’s the personality. Alonso isn’t just a slugger; he’s a clubhouse guy, someone who brings levity and chemistry to a team.

Showalter recalled a spring training talent show where Alonso did seven minutes of stand-up comedy. “He was great,” Buck said.

“He’s a goofy guy sometimes, too. He’s going to get on the plane and make the boys play cards together.”

But don’t let the humor fool you-Alonso takes the game seriously. He’s not just swinging for the fences; he’s working on every part of his game. Showalter pointed out that Alonso genuinely cares about defense and makes it a point to be out there early, getting his work in.

“Pete cares about defense. He’s going to try to win a Gold Glove every year,” Showalter said.

“He’s going to catch everything thrown his way. He’s going to scoop the balls in the dirt.”

Will pitching be an issue for Buck Showalter's Orioles? - The Boston Globe

Since 2023, Alonso leads the majors with 62 scoops-an underappreciated stat that speaks to his attention to detail and willingness to do the dirty work.

And yes, the bat is still the main event. Alonso averaged 42 home runs and 114 RBIs over a full season during his time in New York. That kind of production plays in any park, no matter how far the fences are pushed back.

“When he collides with the ball, it goes,” Showalter said. “I don’t care what they do. They can put the fences anywhere they want to-he’s going to hit it over.”

Will pitching be an issue for Buck Showalter's Orioles? - The Boston Globe

But Showalter sees more than just the numbers. He sees a player who’s matured into a complete hitter.

“He’s a better pure hitter. He’s not just a collision hitter,” he said.

Alonso’s first press conference in Baltimore showed off that personality-engaging, confident, and ready for the spotlight. He spoke at length, made people laugh, and gave fans a glimpse of what’s to come.

He’s also bought in. Alonso told Showalter he was impressed with the Orioles’ new ownership and the renovations at Camden Yards. He’s not just here to play-he’s here to win.

“This guy wants to win a world championship all five years,” Showalter said.

Alonso made the postseason twice with the Mets-once in 2022 and again in 2024, when they reached the NLCS before falling to the Dodgers. He knows what it takes to get there, and he’s bringing that experience to a young Orioles team that’s already shown it can contend.

And while Alonso fit in just fine in New York, Showalter thinks Baltimore will be an even better match.

“He’s more of the Baltimore type,” he said. “He’ll like the easier commute to Camden Yards, too.”

Will pitching be an issue for Buck Showalter's Orioles? - The Boston Globe

That might seem like a small thing, but it adds up. Familiarity, comfort, a strong support system-these are the things that help a player settle in and thrive.

Alonso will be closer to his Tampa home during spring training in Sarasota, instead of trekking across the state to Port St. Lucie.

And he’ll be playing in a city that’s all about baseball, just like him.

“Listen, Pete, you’re going to absolutely crush this place,” Showalter told him. “God bless.”

Alonso hasn’t forgotten those words. And now, Baltimore fans are hoping he proves them true-one swing at a time.

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