The New York Mets have high expectations heading into this season. After all, they did sign superstar outfielder Juan Soto to a 15-year, $765 million contract,
New York Mets owner Steve Cohen wasn't planning on spending as much on the 2025 roster as he has. Speaking to The Athletic's Tim Britton, Cohen explained he "blew through" the original payroll projections in part because free agency proved more expensive than he thought it would be.
Manager Carlos Mendoza keeps Marte updated with refreshing transparency: “He wants to be here and we want him here.”
Well, whenever you’re with a team for the amount of time that I’ve been with the team [three seasons], you get comfortable,” Marte, 36, said through an interpreter. “You don’t want to get traded because you create relationships with the players,
After swapping navy blue and white for his crosstown rival’s blue and orange, Juan Soto doesn’t feel the need to put extra pressure on himself, given the talent-packed roster the New York Mets have assembled.
Amid comparisons to Ronald Acuña Jr. in spring training, Mets star Juan Soto is focused on all the right things rather than outside chatter.
Yahoo Sports’ 26-and-under power rankings are a remix on the traditional farm system rankings that assess the strength of MLB organizations’ talent base among rookie-eligible and MiLB players. While focusing on strictly prospects can be a useful proxy for projecting how bright an organization’s future is,
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As Juan Soto's new baseball career with the New York Mets gets underway this spring, the superstar outfielder is also reflecting on his lone season with the New
Soto homered off of Houston Astros pitcher Colton Gordon during the bottom of the first inning, giving him the first home run of his time with the Mets. “Get used to it,” the team account shared on social media after Soto homered.
Soto homered in his first spring training at-bat for the New York Mets, hitting a solo shot to left-center field in the first inning against Houston on Saturday. The Mets went on to win 6-2.
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