With spring training underway, New York Mets star Juan Soto is gearing up for the upcoming MLB season. Before stepping up to the plate, he shared a message about what it means to wear a Mets jersey ...
Juan Soto came across a heckler early in the Mets game against the Cardinals on Monday as he stood in right field. The fan screamed from the grass beyond the right-field fence, “Overpaid, overrated,“ ...
He just didn't think it would come on his teammate Juan ... Fla., as Soto surprised Baty with a black Chevrolet Tahoe, a $92,000 vehicle, in exchange for the No. 22 jersey—a number meaningful ...
The New York Mets went out and got themselves a new superstar this offseason when they signed Juan Soto ... his arrival, Soto made it clear he wanted to keep his longtime jersey number, No ...
When you receive a $765 million contract, you can afford to dish out lavish gifts for a jersey number. Juan Soto did just that. The New York Mets star outfielder gifted third baseman Brett Baty ...
New York Mets’ third baseman Brett Baty gave up his No. 22 to Juan Soto, and his new teammate rewarded him handsomely for it. Soto, fresh off signing the largest contract in the history of ...
After securing the richest contract in professional sports history -- a 15-year, $765 million deal-- Juan ... Soto, who's worn No. 22 his entire career, had a dilemma on how to acquire the jersey ...
Juan Soto’s record-breaking deal with the New York Mets included keeping his No. 22, even if it was costly. In securing the superstar’s spot in Queens, infielder Brett Baty gave him the number.
After the New York Mets signed Juan Soto to the largest contract ... It was important for Soto to keep his jersey number, though, so he worked something out with Baty. The star outfielder ...