Juan Soto’s move to the Mets has sparked speculation about a connection to the Los Angeles Dodgers, while reports suggest Teoscar Hernandez is negotiating an agreement for the 2025 MLB season. The historic contract signed by Juan Soto with the New York Mets has undoubtedly set a new benchmark in MLB,
As we get ready to turn the calendar to 2025, it's time to reflect back on the year that was in 2024. Sarah Langs of MLB.com put together a list of some historic accomplishments this season, and it's a rather incredible group.
The New York Mets signed Juan Soto to a 16-year contract a little under a month ago. The $765 million deal – as well as the possible incentives – have been well
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 World Series glory in the coming years.
Juan Soto put on a New York Mets jersey and cap for the first time after his record $765 million, 15-year contract was finalized and talked about what made the difference in his decision.
New York Mets fans have been in a state of eternal bliss ever since generational talent Juan Soto decided to sign a 15-year, $765 contract to come to Queens ear
Through a historic contract, the largest in professional sports ever, Soto inked a 15-year. $765 million deal with the Mets. Soto decided to stay in New York, but he skipped across town and left the Yankees for their Subway Series rival. Speculation around the 26-year-old has swirled for months with the Mets very much in the picture the whole time.
Steve Cohen had lofty goals for the Mets when he bought the team from the Wilpon family late in 2020. Slowly, he’s delivering on those goals.
Juan Soto was officially introduced by the New York Mets on Thursday in a press conference at Citi Field after agreeing to a 15-year, $765 million contract – the biggest deal in sports history.
After putting pen to paper on the biggest contract in MLB history, Juan Soto is officially a member of the New York Mets. The MLB Shop didn't waste any time get
But the Knicks have been chugging along thanks in large part to a high-powered offense led by Golf Digest/Loop favorite Karl-Anthony Towns and Jalen Brunson. Oh, and Mikal Bridges, who casually dropped 41 points on San Antonio on Christmas Day. Go New York, go New York, go!