Ever since the New York Mets acquired star Juan Soto, there have been massive expectations for the team since they added one of the best players in the majors. He’s made an impact early as Soto hit a home run in his Met debut which garnered the attention of manager Carlos Mendoza.
T he New York Mets have one of the best lineups in baseball after adding Juan Soto to the mix. Pete Alonso’s return solidified the top of the order as a legitimate threat. With
From Juan Soto in December to Andrew Chafin come late February, all 30 teams took steps to improve themselves – some more aggressively than others. But a big spend and a lot of noise doesn’t always add up to a prosperous winter.
In his first media statements of spring training, Aaron Judge gave a response to Juan Soto's claim that the New York Mets give him a better chance to win.
New York Yankees outfielder Cody Bellinger is among the team's new offseason additions after outfielder Juan Soto left the Bronx Bombers for the New York Mets on a 15-year, $765 million contract. When asked during a Tuesday press conference about how he feels arriving in town alongside new first baseman Paul Goldschmidt after Soto's departure,
Former Mets manager Buck Showalter believes Juan Soto and Pete Alonso will make his former club's offense unstoppable, praising their power and balance as a nightmare for opposing pitchers
Juan Soto, who inked a record-breaking $765 million contract with the New York Mets this winter, went yard in his first at-bat with his new team Saturday.
As it turns out, Soto didn't ghost Judge and the Yankees after all. In fact, the two remain friends: Just a day after Soto homered in his first spring training game as a Met, he got a FaceTime call from Judge to catch up and see how things were going with his new team.
After the New York Mets signed Juan Soto to the largest contract in MLB history, he made another deal with 25-year-old infielder Brett Baty. Soto has worn No. 22 during the entirety of his MLB career with the Yankees, Padres, and Nationals. But that number was already taken by Baty, who has played for the Mets since 2022.
Juan Soto moved cross town to the Mets after leaving the New York Yankees this offseason, and during his first plate appearance with his new team did something pretty impressive.