The New York Mets made the biggest splash of this MLB offseason when they signed Juan Soto. Along with that, they have added three key pieces to their starting
The New York Mets have already spent $765 million to sign Juan Soto this winter. Could they mortgage the farm system to trade for Vladimir Guerrero Jr. too?
What will the New York Mets' encore be after their Juan Soto caper? It was nearly a month ago at this point, but Soto going to the Mets is still the top story of the Major League Baseball offseason. The 26-year-old superstar signed a record-smashing $765 million contract,
One of the MLB analysts have got it on face for his open narrative on the New York Yankees being better off without Juan Soto.
A free suite isn’t the only thing Juan Soto’s family is getting from the Mets after he signed a 15-year, $765 million contract.
This story was excerpted from Anthony DiComo’s Mets Beat newsletter. To read the full newsletter, click here. And subscribe to get it regularly in your inbox.
Free agent Pete Alonso still waits on the sidelines, as the Mets have made a huge splash in offseason spending.
The New York Mets are on the verge of solidifying their rotation with one of the five best remaining free agents.
The MLB offseason has passed the halfway point. Pitchers and catchers will report in a few short weeks. Spring training games will begin by the end of February, with Opening Day on March 27.
The New York Mets entered the offseason after a postseason run to the National League Championship Series. After almost reaching the World Series, the Mets took the offseason by storm by signing free agent Juan Soto away from the New York Yankees.
If they could add some more pop to the lineup, it wouldn't hurt. Former Mets star Pete Alonso still is out there and is projected to land a six-year, $174 million deal by Spotrac. It's unclear if the contract will end up reaching that number, but the Mets certainly could afford it.