Not for Juan Soto, whose first appearance in orange and blue at Clover Park was only ceremonial. And not for baseball, because Soto and the Mets forged that in December with a 15-year, $765 ...
Juan Soto signed the largest contract in the history of sports. The slugger surpassed the mighty Shohei Ohtani with a whopping $765 million. Steven Cohen and his squad were the frontrunners for ...
Juan Soto made his spring training debut as a New York Met on Saturday and wasted no time making a splash. Soto crushed a 426-foot home run to center field off the Houston Astros’ Colton Gordon ...
While Soto has had fans get on him throughout his career, he hadn’t gotten any vitriol from them so far this spring — until ...
Juan Soto received some hate in his spring training game. The slugger was called overpaid by a fan, who he silenced later on.
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