Mets, Juan Soto
Juan Soto crossed town to Citi Field and became a member of the New York Mets after signing a lucrative 15-year/$765 million deal this summer. You won’t be able to win that much wagering on him to win the NL MVP, but you should place your bet with Caesars Sportsbook for the best value at +600.
Walker has won three consecutive Gold Gloves and posted three straight seasons with an OPS+ over 120. That production earned him a $20 million annual payday from the Astros after a great run with the Diamondbacks. The offense will be carried by Walker, Jose Altuve, and Yordan Alvarez, which could be enough to replace Tucker.
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NL 5x5: $33: 2024: RF:145: Mixed 2026: $36 \| 2027: $34: Outlook: Soto parlayed his one season with the Yankees into a caree
When Juan Soto signed a 15-year contract with the New York Mets worth $765 million last December, he cemented himself as the richest man in the history of
When Juan Soto hit free agency, the expectation was that the New York Yankees were in the driver's seat when it came to retaining him. It was safe to assume tha
Phillies star Bryce Harper pointed out how Yankees star Aaron Judge's contract compares to Juan Soto's Mets deal.
Yankees fans took to social media to call out their own fan for his message to Soto. Here’s a look at some fan reactions on X. “He’s not one of us,” wrote one fan. “Not a Yankee fan,” one fan replied. “No they don’t lol,” one fan chimed in. “He on his own,” wrote one fan.
The $765 million outfielder, batting second in the Mets’ spring training opener, crushed a 2-1 offering from Astros lefty Colton Gordon over the left-center field wall for a solo homer on Saturday afternoon. It traveled 426 feet at 106.2 mph — an impressive shot in his debut in blue and orange.
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