ORLANDO, Fla. — Another day, another piece of the Mets’ franchise fabric removed.
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Pete Alonso joined the ranks of the former Mets on Wednesday, agreeing to a five-year contract worth $155 million with the Orioles, according to industry sources. The agreement occurred one day after Edwin Díaz departed Queens for the Dodgers as a free agent.
Alonso, the franchise’s all-time home run leader, did not receive an offer from the Mets, according to sources. Alonso visited the Winter Meetings on Tuesday — driving 90 minutes from his home in Tampa — to meet with interested teams, but didn’t convene with Mets

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