Juan Soto remains a free agent as the sun rises on the East Coast on Saturday morning. There were no substantial rumors overnight, and fans await news of a decision. What we know: The Yankees ...
With Juan Soto, Major League Baseball's No. 1 free agent, off the board thanks to a 15-year, $765 million agreement with the New York Mets, a stable of stars who will attract more than $1 billion ...
When Juan Soto signed his record-breaking deal during the Winter Meetings, the expectations around the Majors were that the free-agent dam was about to break. Soto’s deal would theoretically set the ...
The New York Mets made a massive addition to their offense by signing Juan Soto to the largest contract in professional sports. Outside of that, many ...
However, it’s not just the amount of money that will be spent on Soto that makes this free agent pursuit remarkably different. It's what these teams hope to get for their money. Juan Soto has ...
With MLB’s winter meetings officially scheduled to begin Monday in Dallas, it feels somewhat relevant to point out that it happens to fall on Dec. 9. And why is that date meaningful? Well, it ...
Since his debut in 2018, Juan Soto has been, at worst ... And now, he is easily the most coveted free agent in the sport, and especially by Steve Cohen, David Stearns, and the Mets.
DALLAS - Juan Soto is gone, goodbye - having agreed to a monstrous free-agent deal with the crosstown Mets, a huge victory for owner Steve Cohen and the fans at Citi Field. In the Bronx ...
An MLB player has received the biggest contract in sports history in consecutive offseasons. So, who's next? Here are 22 players who could command megadeals in the coming years.
The Juan Soto sweepstakes is down to just five teams, the New York Yankees, Boston Red Sox, Los Angeles Dodgers, New York Mets, and Toronto Blue Jays.
"I was being logical," Cohen told The Post about his negotiations with Soto and super agent Scott Boras. "When you have [Aaron] Judge, it’s tough to beat that. Juan was great. But what they had ...
With Juan Soto, Major League Baseball's No. 1 free agent, off the board thanks to a 15-year, $765 million agreement with the New York Mets, a stable of stars who will attract more than $1 billion in ...