Aaron Judge, Francisco Lindor and Jalen Brunson all made us watch and care this past year, but it doesn’t make them Sportsperson of the Year, because Juan Soto was. And is.
In the spirit of giving, new Mets outfielder Juan Soto plans to give some of the $765 million back to members of the community in New York and the Dominican Republic.
A free suite isn’t the only thing Juan Soto’s family is getting from the Mets after he signed a 15-year, $765 million contract.
The Mets initially trailed a mystery team in their pursuit of Juan Soto and had to make a comeback to land him.
A new year is upon us, and in the New York sports scene, that means more promise and uncertainty. Both New York baseball clubs are positioned to make championship runs while the Giants and Jets, once again,
The New York Mets need to fill a hole at first base. Will they re-sign Pete Alonso or trade for Toronto Blue Jays slugger Vladimir Guerrero Jr. instead?
For many of New York’s teams, 2024 was a year of progress. The Yankees and Mets embarked on their deepest playoff runs ... the Yankees made a franchise-altering trade for Juan Soto, hoping the superstar slugger would help them return to the World Series ...
The New York Mets signed Juan Soto to a 16-year contract a little under a month ago. The $765 million deal – as well as the possible incentives – have been well
Every New York Mets fan knows by now that superstar slugger Juan Soto signed a 15-year, $765 million contract (which is the largest deal in sports history) with
The New York Yankees can cap off their Juan Soto backup plan by signing the best closer in free agency, Tanner Scott.