Just over two months ago, MLB star Juan Soto signed a historic contract. A couple of weeks ago, he joined the New York Mets in Florida for spring training. The 15-year, $765 million deal he signed ...
The Juan Soto free agency was one of the most anticipated in baseball history. It was expected to deliver historic results and did just that. He signed a massive 15-year, $765MM deal with the Mets.
The Mets’ Juan Soto era is underway. Soto arrived at the team’s facilities in Port St. Lucie and joined his teammates on Sunday. He was not required to report until Monday. He was seen ...
Backpacks will be banned from all DeSoto ISD secondary campuses from March 3-7, according to a statement released Friday. The policy will serve as a precautionary measure to reduce potential ...
FOURTEEN-year-old pianist Jennifer Pua, a ninth grader, is making waves in the music scene. She served as the lead pianist for Hands in Harmony, her school's music ensemble, during seventh and eighth ...
PORT ST. LUCIE — Juan Soto’s one-season stop with the Yankees may have served as the perfect primer for the All-Star outfielder as he begins the first of potentially 15 spring trainings with ...
Juan Soto signed the biggest contract in sports history back in December after the New York Mets offered him a 15-year, $765 million deal. This is a staggering amount of money to give to any ...
Juan Soto agreed to a 15-year, $765 million deal with the New York Mets this offseason. It was the largest contract ever handed out to a professional athlete based on total value. As it turns out ...
When the sweepstakes to sign New York Mets slugger Juan Soto was coming down to the wire this past offseason, it was conveyed that five teams were considered "finalists" to sign him. These teams ...
Not for Juan Soto, whose first appearance in orange and blue at Clover Park was only ceremonial. And not for baseball, because Soto and the Mets forged that in December with a 15-year, $765 ...
The Juan Soto free agency was one of the most anticipated in baseball history. It was expected to deliver historic results and did just that. He signed a massive 15-year, $765M deal with the Mets.
The 26-year-old slugger, however, wasn't fazed. Responding to the taunts with a mocking crying face gesture, Soto quickly let his bat do the rest of the talking, launching a homer to extend the ...
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