The MLB offseason is in its final stages as pitchers and catchers report for spring training this week. There have been plenty of big signings throughout the winter, including the mega-deal Juan Soto inked to swap allegiances from the New York Yankees to the New York Mets,
MLB Tonight digs deeper into the Mets' offseason moves, including re-signing Pete Alonso and Jesse Winker while also signing Juan Soto
S afe to say that New York Yankees fans aren't thrilled with how the team's offseason has played out so far. Losing Juan Soto — to the hated New York Mets, no less — was a hug
Greetings from Roger Dean Stadium, where the Cardinals about to host the Mets, and oh there goes Juan Soto out to warm up right alongside Francisco Lindor.
New York Mets owner Steve Cohen wasn't planning on spending as much on the 2025 roster as he has. Speaking to The Athletic's Tim Britton, Cohen explained he "blew through" the original payroll projections in part because free agency proved more expensive than he thought it would be.
The offseason for the New York Mets was the most spectacular of the 30 Major League Baseball teams with the signing of Juan Soto to a 15-year, $765 million contract, which made the
Mets starting pitchers Frankie Montas and Sean Manaea both went down with spring training injuries, but the front office is not panicking.
Yahoo Sports’ 26-and-under power rankings are a remix on the traditional farm system rankings that assess the strength of MLB organizations’ talent base among rookie-eligible and MiLB players. While focusing on strictly prospects can be a useful proxy for projecting how bright an organization’s future is,
Amid comparisons to Ronald Acuña Jr. in spring training, Mets star Juan Soto is focused on all the right things rather than outside chatter.
Soto homered off of Houston Astros pitcher Colton Gordon during the bottom of the first inning, giving him the first home run of his time with the Mets. “Get used to it,” the team account shared on social media after Soto homered.