When Juan Soto signed a 15-year contract with the New York Mets worth $765 million last December, he cemented himself as the richest man in the history of
The New York Mets have a pretty stacked ball club after inking right fielder Juan Soto to a record-setting 15-year, $765 million deal and re-signing power-hitti
In a recent article from the Athletic ($), former GM Jim Bowden predicted the Mets will land a third-place finish while cracking the wild card berth. Bowden gives the Mets a grade of "A-" on their offseason moves, but cites their rotation as a key concern going into the season. He had this to write about the Mets’ offseason grade:
Juan Soto’s first at-bat for the New York Mets gave some indication as to why they signed him to reportedly one of the biggest contract in American sports history.
More than two months after the contract was signed, New York Mets president David Stearns is still amazed by Juan Soto's 15-year, $765-million deal.
New York Mets superstar Juan Soto blasted a 426-foot home run in his first spring training at-bat with the team after signing a record contract in the offseason.