There is joy in Flushing where no one cares that Steve Cohen spent a record $765 million (so far) — and was prepared to go ...
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And the way things are looking in Queens, this could just be the start as baseball's richest owner and smart front office ...
The New York Mets are interested in bringing first baseman Pete Alonso back to Queens. But will the New York Yankees convince ...
It gives slugger the chance at a one-team legacy and the opportunity to build on his perennial All-Star resume with the club ...
When Mets owner Steve Cohen signed former Yankees right fielder Juan Soto to a 15-year, $765 million contract, it marked a ...
The New York Mets $765 million contract with Juan Soto can rise to $805 million, before factoring in additional bonuses and ...
Cohen expressed a desire to build a dynasty and, while Soto wasn’t immediately sold, that answer eventually played a big role ...
As if getting $765 million from Steve Cohen wasn't enough, Juan Soto is eating great courtesy of the New York Mets owner after the four-time All-Star ...
After much anticipation, Juan Soto made his decision this past Sunday. Soto officially picked the New York Mets as his new team, signing a 15-year, $765 million ...
A $90 steak would be tough for most to justify unless, that is, there's $765 million more where that came from. So New York Mets slugger Juan Soto will probably be just fine.
The money the Yankees didn't give to Juan Soto is proving most helpful as they go about fixing the many other things that ...