MLB Tonight digs deeper into the Mets' offseason moves, including re-signing Pete Alonso and Jesse Winker while also signing Juan Soto
In his first at-bat of spring training, Juan Soto belted a 426-foot solo home run to begin his new tenure with the Mets on Saturday at Clover Park.
Juan Soto homered in his first spring training at-bat for his new team, hitting a solo shot to left-center field in the first inning for the New York Mets against Houston on Saturday.
Prized free-agent signing Juan Soto went yard in his first at-bat with the New York Mets during spring training on Saturday.
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.
As it turns out, Soto didn't ghost Judge and the Yankees after all. In fact, the two remain friends: Just a day after Soto homered in his first spring training game as a Met, he got a FaceTime call from Judge to catch up and see how things were going with his new team.
TheNew York Mets are preparing for the 2025 season with the World Series in mind, in a project cemented with the millionaire contract ofJuan Soto for $765 million and 15 years. How
Former MLB player Trevor Plouffe emphasized that signing Juan Soto is not the sole solution to securing a World Series title for the Mets, highlighting the need for a strong supporting cast. Despite Soto's arrival,
The New York Mets signed superstar Juan Soto to a record 15-year, $765 million deal and re-signed Pete Alonso for two years at $54 million. Manager Ca