Juan Soto, New York Yankees and Mets
Aaron Judge, Francisco Lindor and Jalen Brunson all made us watch and care this past year, but it doesn’t make them Sportsperson of the Year, because Juan Soto was. And is.
The New York Yankees need to be the team to win the Roki Sasaki sweepstakes in order to make up for losing Juan Soto.
Every New York Yankees fan in the world surely knows by now that 26-year-old slugger Juan Soto turned down a 16-year, $760 million contract offer from the Yanke
Juan Soto just won’t let New York Yankees fans forget that he is no longer part of their team. In his single season with the Yankees, Soto played a key role in taking the team to its first World Series appearance in 15 years with offensive production that ranked him third in Major League Baseball
Former New York Yankees superstar Juan Soto has been respectful toward his former team and fanbase ever since signing a 15-year, $765 contract with the New York
In his recent “The Mayor’s Office” episodes, Casey has discussed the player movement around the league and touched on Soto’s impact. During those segments, he provided some dubious rationalization for Yankees fans on why losing Soto, who got 15 years and $765 million from the Mets, won’t hurt so much.
Did Paul Goldschmidt do the opposite of Juan Soto and take a discount deal to play for the New York Yankees in 2025?
A new year is upon us, and in the New York sports scene, that means more promise and uncertainty. Both New York baseball clubs are positioned to make championship runs while the Giants and Jets, once again,
$427 Million Star In Without Giving Up Any Big Leaguers
The New York Mets need another hitter to protect Juan Soto in their lineup. Will they re-sign Pete Alonso or cut ties with him in favor of Alex Bregman?
The latest New York Yankees news centers on the latest Roki Sasaki wrinkle, Nolan Arenado cold water, and potential Jurickson Profar interest.