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Some early rumors in the Juan Soto sweepstakes painted Steve Cohen potentially willing to outbid the field by $50 million to land the star slugger. Well, turns out he went $45 million higher ...
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NEW YORK-- Juan Soto, the four-time MLB All-Star outfielder, has agreed to a record 15-year, $765 million contract with the New York Mets, according to multiple reports. Soto would have the right ...
The New York Yankees swung for the fences but came up short in the sweepstakes for prized MLB free agent Juan Soto. Soto agreed to a 15-year, $765 million deal with the New York Mets, according to ...
DALLAS — It’s official, Juan Soto is headed to Queens. In a historic move for the franchise, the Mets have struck a deal with Soto worth $765 million over 15 years ($51 million AAV), Jon ...
Zach Collins will definitely be getting a call from the league office. The Spurs big man flipped off a referee after being ejected for committing a second technical foul in just two quarters in a ...
Juan Soto isn't leaving New York, but he isn't a Yankee either, as reports say the 26-year-old slugger is heading to the Mets on the biggest contract in professional sports history. Soto agreed to ...
Juan Soto is remaining in New York, but he's switching boroughs. The 26-year-old superstar outfielder has agreed to a 15-year, $765 million contract with the New York Mets, the New York Post ...
Deciding whether Juan Soto tops Shohei Ohtani for baseball's largest contract could be in the eye of the beholder because of all the deferred money in Ohtani's deal. Ohtani agreed last December to ...
DALLAS — The Red Sox did not land one of the best hitters of his generation on Sunday night. Juan Soto decided to join the Mets for 15 years and $765 million. That’s right, $51 million a year.