Juan Soto joins MLB Network's "30 Clubs in 15 Days" to discuss joining the Mets, his hitting drills and more
From Juan Soto in December to Andrew Chafin come late February, all 30 teams took steps to improve themselves – some more aggressively than others. But a big spend and a lot of noise doesn’t always add up to a prosperous winter.
Juan Soto got his desired No. 22 jersey with the New York Mets after his record $765 million contract this offseason. Brett Baty, who wore that number the past three
Anthony DiComo joins Hot Stove to talk about the Mets' offseason journey, Juan Soto and Pete Alonso signing, and more
S afe to say that New York Yankees fans aren't thrilled with how the team's offseason has played out so far. Losing Juan Soto — to the hated New York Mets, no less — was a hug
On a recent morning at Clover Park, Rafael Fernandez stood atop an elevated platform behind the batting cage, watching various Mets take their swings. To his right was Juan Soto, one of the game’s greatest players.
T he New York Mets have one of the best lineups in baseball after adding Juan Soto to the mix. Pete Alonso’s return solidified the top of the order as a legitimate threat. With
While losing out on the highly touted Juan Soto to cross-town rival New York Mets is a spot of shame for the New York Yankees, the 2025 season is far from lost.
The Juan Soto effect has already begun to take shape for the New York Mets, with his first spring training start setting a new viewership record.
The 15-year, $765 million contract that Juan Soto signed in December to join the New York Mets was the largest contract in sports history. Plenty has already b
When the New York Mets pulled off the blockbuster signing of Juan Soto on a record-setting 15-year, $765 million contract, they were immediately deemed the offs