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At the moment, Shohei Ohtani and Juan Soto are the only two players in the major leagues with contracts that value $700 million or more.
Juan Soto offers his thoughts on the rumors about a reported clash with Francisco Lindor within the Mets locker room.
The New York Mets are reportedly swinging for the fences, or at least targeting a high-upside piece, in their search […]
When Juan Soto signed a historic 15-year, $765 million contract with the New York Mets last December, he quickly made it clear that he wanted his new team to re
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Yankees are still spending Juan Soto’s money a year later – here’s who they could acquire
The Yankees stopped short of Juan Soto's asking price and watched him sign with the Mets last offseason. Fans in the Bronx might not be so understanding to watc
The New York Mets have been making a lot of moves as GM David Stearns continues to do his roster makeover, and many fans have wondered if some of those moves have been sparked by reports of clubhouse unrest and a rift between outfielder Juan Soto and shortstop Francisco Lindor.
"My understanding is Lindor and Soto got off on the wrong foot when Lindor did not call him and welcome him to the team. But it was never that they couldn’t play together or anything major," Francesa added.
The New York Mets were unable to secure Pete Alonso for the upcoming MLB season, as he is now set to play with the Baltimore Orioles. Addressing this development, Juan Soto shared his thoughts with the media.
The New York Mets need a big bat in their lineup alongside Juan Soto, and signing Cody Bellinger would be the best way to do it.
New York Post MLB reporter Mike Puma sent the baseball community into a collective frenzy when he reported in an article on November 28 that New York Mets super