Juan Soto, freshly minted member of the New York Mets and new owner of the largest contract in Major League Baseball history, was formally introduced on Thursday by the club he hopes to ferry to ...
Juan Soto is ... together to telegraph one tantalizing sales pitch: When Soto signed here, he was welcomed into the fold. President of baseball operations David Stearns — very famously not ...
In recent days, the Yankees have been linked to Gavin Lux, whom the Los Angeles Dodgers traded to the Cincinnati Reds, San ...
Juan Soto is making significant changes in Major League Baseball, agreeing to a historic $765 million, 15-year deal with the New York Mets. This milestone follows his consistent success ...
In the spirit of giving, new Mets outfielder Juan Soto plans to give ... 15-year deal having been inked. Soto is looking at various avenues to help youth baseball players.
While a Baseball Savant screenshot can make Bellinger look ... skills that the Yankees desperately need in light of losing Juan Soto. It would be hard to sell me on the idea that the Yankees ...
USA TODAY Sports via Reuters Con His strikeout rate of 28.9 percent ranked in MLB’s 88th percentile, according to Baseball Savant. Pivetta declined a qualifying offer from the Red Sox worth $21. ...
Boras, the most famous and influential agent in baseball, said: “The demand for Juan Soto exceeded the demand for any player I’ve represented before in this atmosphere of totality of contract.
Juan Soto is now ... three days after Soto agreed to terms on a 15-year contract worth $765 million. Soto's contract is the largest in Major League Baseball history, dethroning the $700 ...
Juan Soto wanted to know just how much success his prospective new team patriarch expected if he signed with the Mets. This was during one of the two lunch meetings Soto had with Steve Cohen ...
The New York Mets introduced their new superstar, Juan ... million Soto will receive annually for the first five years of the deal. In addition to becoming the highest-paid player in baseball ...
Juan Soto shocked the baseball world. The four-time All-Star and five-time Silver Slugger took a $765 million trip from the ...