The Major League Baseball season is months away but fans and players for the New York Mets got the party started early on Saturday, celebrating the arrival of generational hitting talent Juan Soto ahead of their 2025 campaign.
The deep freeze enveloping New York is symbolic of what’s going on between the Mets and Scott Boras over Pete Alonso, and it really is quite amazing how the euphoria over their $765 million Juan
The New York Mets are doing everything in their power to make Juan Soto happy. Yes, a record-breaking $765 million contract definitely helps, but they continue to accommodate the star outfielder– givi
Francisco Lindor shares his thoughts on the Mets' bold move to sign Juan Soto. Discover what this game-changing deal means for New York’s MLB ambitions.
Juan Soto, now the holder of the most lucrative contract in MLB history, is eagerly anticipating the start of the new season, ready to showcase his exceptional talent with the Mets.
Ever since generational slugger Juan Soto made his departure from the New York Yankees final on December 8, accepting a whopping, 15-year, $765 million contract with the Bronx Bombers’ National League crosstown rivals,
Brandon Nimmo and the New York Mets held their Amazins' Day on Saturday. It was an opportunity for fans to get close to their favorite players, listen to interviews, get autographs, and much more.
Juan Soto ranks third on MLB Network's Top 10 Right Fielders Right Now list after recording an OBP of .419 and .462 xWOBA during the 2024 season
The low point of the New York Yankees' offseason was superstar slugger Juan Soto rejecting their 16-year, $760 million contract offer in favor of a 15-year, $76
Juan Soto's unprecedented $765 million contract with the New York Mets has become a significant highlight in the MLB, surpassing Shohei Ohtani's deal.
Because unlike Soto, who will be wearing a Mets uniform in two weeks when the players start rolling into Port St. Lucie for spring training, there seems to be an increasing chance Alonso -- the popular, homegrown Polar Bear -- is going to be spending the rest of his career elsewhere.