After months of waiting and offseason maneuvering, Major League Baseball’s Spring Training gets going in earnest this weekend ...
Despite being only 26 years old, the New York Mets are the fourth MLB franchise that Juan Soto has played for. Soto spent the first five seasons of his MLB car ...
But this week, full squad spring training workouts began around Major League Baseball, and Grapefruit and Cactus League games ...
It was a soft, but meaningful salvo. When Juan Soto recently declared the New York Mets stood a better chance of claiming the ...
Soto and Alonso were the alpha and omega of the Mets’ offseason, the focal points of a $1 billion outlay for eight players. It ended with the game’s premier free agent getting tied to the club through ...
Aaron Judge knew these questions were coming. The New York Yankees captain took a break from batting practice, outfield ...
Aaron Judge naturally takes issue with Juan Soto’s conclusion that the New York Mets have a better chance to win World Series titles than the Yankees. Soto left the Yankees as a free agent in December ...
Asked about Soto saying he chose the New York Mets because they have a better chance of winning a World Series, Judge smirked ...
Judge and Soto were a dynamic partnership for the Yankees last season. The duo combined for 99 home runs and 253 RBIs while ...
But until now, Soto's departure has been strictly theoretical, the sort of thing you could bury in the corner of your mind and try to forget about while dreaming of Cody Bellinger lofting fly ball ...