New York Mets 'in talks' with another Yankees star
According to a post from veteran reporter Hector Gomez, New York Mets outfielder Juan Soto will play 10 games in the Dominican Winter League (LIDOM) before reporting to his first spring training with the organization.
In an 11-photo Instagram post on Dec. 31 captioned “2024>2025,” Judge highlighted his year but did not include a single post with Soto, who helped form the most powerful lineup duo in baseball, Soto batting No. 2 and Judge third. (Soto did like the post, however.)
The New York Mets already made the biggest move of the MLB offseason (by far) when they signed former New York Yankees slugger Juan Soto to a 15-year, $765 mill
The New York Yankees are at a make-or-break moment. Without Juan Soto in their lineup, their batting order lacks his masterful on-base, power hitting combinatio
There may be no player with more pressure heading into 2025 than Juan Soto. The ultra-talented outfielder set a new MLB record by signing a 15-year, $765 million deal with the New York Mets, ushering in a new era of baseball in Queens.
The New York Yankees need to be the team to win the Roki Sasaki sweepstakes in order to make up for losing Juan Soto.
Juan Soto's controversial move to the New York Mets seems to have burned a lot of bridges with the New York Yankees, including Jazz Chisholm as the second baseman laughs at OnlyFan
The New York Mets reportedly have approved Juan Soto's request to play 10 games in the Dominican Winter League.
After a very impressive 2024 season, superstar outfielder Juan Soto decided to jump ship and sign with the cross-town rival New York Mets. Soto landed a historic deal and should help take the Mets to another level for years to come.
The New York Mets signed former Yankees star Juan Soto for $765 million over 15 years. They are now interested in acquiring Yankees outfielder Alex Verdugo. Other teams like Toronto Blue Jays and Pittsburgh Pirates are also interested.
With the ink finally dry on Juan Soto's 15-year, $765 million contract, there is plenty of buzz and excitement in the Big Apple discussing just how far the New York Mets can go with Soto on their roster.