
Uncertainty filled the Baltimore Orioles dugout after Pete Alonso came up limping following a base hit from the first baseman in extra innings.
Alonso, 31, was questioned by trainers following the single in the top of the 10th inning, but would ultimately stay in the game. The Orioles would go on to beat the Tampa Bay Rays on Saturday night.
Pete Alonso's right calf was cramping towards the end of the game, per manager Craig Albernaz.
We'll see if this becomes a lingering issue, but it appears that the Orioles lucked out here and it's not a more serious injury pic.twitter.com/XbhmGvotMt
— Charm City Connection 2.0 (@8OriolesFan8) August 16, 2026
After speaking with manager Craig Albernaz following the win, it appears that Alonso will be okay.
“Pete Alonso just had a cramp in his right calf,” MLB.com’s Jake Rill was told by the Orioles manager.
Alonso went on to go three-for-five from the batting box with one run, one home run, and one RBI.
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