Mets manager Carlos Mendoza said that although he has options, he's leaning towards hitting Juan Soto behind Francisco Lindor ...
But his arrival at camp meant that it was also time for Soto and the Mets to get to work. One of the first orders of business ...
Juan Soto used a small slice of his $765 million contract to surprise New York Mets teammate Brett Baty with a new SUV on ...
Baty didn't want anything in return, but Soto made good on his promise to repay the third baseman for giving him the beloved ...
Mets spring training continued on Wednesday in Port St. Lucie, Fla. Here are the key things to know from camp.
Manager Carlos Mendoza keeps Marte updated with refreshing transparency: “He wants to be here and we want him here.” ...
A clutch hitter when it matters? Check. Just look back at October ’19, when Soto delivered against some of the best arms in ...
In December, Soto signed a 15-year, $765 million contract with the Mets. After playing on three teams — the Washington ...
"As soon as he stepped on the field, as he was talking toward the cage, you could just feel it," Carlos Mendoza said.
After he made sports history with his $765 million contract with the New York Mets, Soto shouldn’t change who he is.
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Juan Soto arrived at Mets camp in Port St. Lucie with a clear message: he is here for the long haul and ready to 'give it 100 ...
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