Mets sympathize with Juan Soto
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With Juan Soto and the New York Mets playing at Fenway Park on Tuesday for the second game in a three-game series against the Boston Red Sox, the slugger's free agency was once again in the headlines.
According to McCaffrey, Boston's contract offer to Soto was 15 years and $700 million. She added that the Red Sox's offer far exceeded the largest contract in franchise history, the 10-year, $313.5 million deal designated hitter Rafael Devers signed in 2023.
Concerns surrounding New York Mets superstar slugger Juan Soto draws an honest defense from former MLB player Pedro Martinez.
The New York Mets locked up former Yankees outfielder Juan Soto with a 15-year, $765 million contract this past offseason, giving the team a bona fide front line hitter with a superstar's charisma to aid their quest for their first World Series title since 1986.
Mets' errors and a miserable eighth inning caused them to lose the rubber game of the Subway Series, 8-2, on Sunday at Yankee Stadium.
Aaron Judge gave insight into his conversation with former Yankees teammate Juan Soto before the third game of the Subway Series.
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