The Dominican baseball player moves to the Mets as free agent after playing last season for the New York Yankees.
The outfielder has reportedly agreed the largest contract in sports history with the Mets. It is a deal that will change baseball and the balance of power ...
The Dominican has signed a 15-year contract worth $765 million with the Mets, making it the most lucrative contract in any sport.
By Patrick Mooney, Will Sammon, Brendan Kuty and Ken Rosenthal. Juan Soto laughed when a friend asked where he was going. It was early December and that ...
A baseball star has reportedly agreed a 15-year $765m (ยฃ600m) deal with the New York Mets - one of the richest contracts in sport history.
Juan Soto has signed with the New York Mets. How does that impact the overall fantasy baseball rankings for 2025?
Move over Shohei Ohtani. Juan Soto has the new biggest contract in the history of sports.
Juan Soto's not the only big name in free agency this offseason. Where will the other high-profile players land?
Soto, 26, was considered this offseason's top free agent, valued as much for his elite skills on the field as for his age.
The New York Mets gave Juan Soto the richest contract in pro sports history and will push his career earnings near $1 billion, including endorsements.
There are still plenty of twists and turns to come this offseason, but now that Juan Soto's free-agent tour has reached its stunning conclusion -- with Soto ...
Could any active MLB player surpass Juan Soto's $765 million?
The New York Yankees declined to counter what proved to be the winning bid in the Juan Soto sweepstakes, according to the New York Post's Joel Sherman.
DALLAS -- The ink has not yet dried on Juan Soto's record 15-year, $765 million contract with the Mets, which is still unofficial. When Soto does slip on ...
Newly signed New York Mets star outfielder Juan Soto reportedly had an unfortunate experience early in his tenure with the New York Yankees.
Could any active MLB player surpass Juan Soto's $765 million?
Juan Soto's not the only big name in free agency this offseason. Where will the other high-profile players land?
Earlier this year, Steve Cohen laid out his principles as the owner of the New York Mets, saying it was a โphilanthropicโ endeavor, in an interview with ...
The Yankees didn't just lose a superstar; they lost him to the Mets. Is the balance of power shifting in New York?
The Dominican-born superstar Juan Soto will take his talents to Queens after the New York Mets reportedly signed him to a $765 million contract โ a move ...
Juan Soto is getting the biggest contract in MLB history, but do the dollars really matter when you're trying to win?
"There's a lot of different ways to figure this thing out, and so we're going to have to figure out a different way without Juan."