Baseball is back baby! And what a way to open the season than to have one of the game's biggest free agent signings from this past winter have an immediate impact. In his first game in Baltimore Orioles attire, former Mets slugger Pete Alonso cracked a two-run homer in Baltimore's 2-0 spring training victory over the New York Yankees. The homer was Alonso's only hit of the day in three trips to the plate. But the impact of the slugger in the Cresent City is already being felt. Meanwhile the Mets are running with basically a platoon at first between Jorge Palonco, Mark Vientos and Brett Baty. This should be a storyline we will follow all year. Heck even social media was having a field day! As for the Yankees they were held to three hits on the afternoon. Jazz Chisholm (1-for-1) and Austin Wells (0-for-3) were the only notable Bombers in action on Friday afternoon.
MLB Players Association Executive Director Tony Clark is expected to resign from his position amid a federal investigation that was opened last year by the Eastern District of New York regarding using licensing money or equity to enrich themselves, according to the New York Times and The Athletic . The Department of Justice opened an additional investigation in October, according to the Times. Clark who played from the Detroit Tigers, New York Mets and Yankees in his career has been the head of the players union since 2013. This news comes at a wild time for baseball as the league is starring down the prospect of a work stoppage in 2027. The Time cites a statement from MLBPA executive subcommittee member Brent Suter (a pitcher of the L.A. Angels of Anaheim) that bargining sessions were expected to start this summer, and hopes to keep things stable toward that end. It is not known who will serve officially as Interim Executive Director, b...