The New York Mets could still use a starting center fielder for the 2025 season. Is Chicago White Sox slugger Luis Robert Jr.
Juan Soto is one of baseball’s best players, a power hitter in an era that emphasizes getting on base and producing home runs ...
Juan Soto’s Opt-Out Will Cost $40 Million That’s because of the structure of the deal, as explained by sports contract guru Mike Ginnitti of Spotrac. Speaking on Monday on “The Spotrac ...
Outfielder Juan Soto was in his home country on Wednesday and talked about his desire to play in the Dominican Winter League ...
Juan Soto has agreed to a 15-year ... Here are six ways to put Soto's historic deal in even crazier context (thanks to Spotrac and Cot's Baseball Contracts for payroll and salary numbers).
Here are the richest contracts in the league, per Spotrac. 1. Juan Soto, New York Mets -- 15 years, $765 million 2. Shohei Ohtani, Los Angeles Dodgers -- 10 years, $700 million 3. Mike Trout ...
For Juan Soto, there was never an outcome for ... in relation to their earnings (via Spotrac): Soto is otherwise one of only 16 hitters to get through his first 936 games with a ...
With Spotrac's arbitration estimates factored in ... and a third baseman to improve over Alec Bohm. Adding Juan Soto certainly moves the needle for the Mets, and it can go a long way toward ...
After his historic deal, Juan Soto has been on the news market’s ... Other than Soto’s accolades, it was MLB’s lack of a salary cap composition that paved the way for contracts of this ...
The Juan Soto sweepstakes are over ... while it allows the Mets to have a smaller salary cap per season with the money spread out over more years. With Cohen paying top dollar to add the ...