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Juan Soto has made no secret of his desire to improve his defense, and he saw signs of improvement as recently as spring ...
Mets president David Stearns was forecasting the Juan Soto signing long before the deal went through in December. Stearns revealed his plans in the first half of “The Pursuit,” a two-part ...
Juan Soto’s arrival as a Met, the highest-paid player ever, and with a contract 15 times longer, wasn’t a surprise to those around Steve Cohen — but it was to the owner himself.
The New York Mets know this very well, as the team studiedJuan Soto for a long time and knew long before he was available in free agency that the Dominican would become a Met sooner or later ...
In an era where baseball executives cling to patience like a life raft, David Stearns has made one thing clear—waiting is for the weak. The post Mets Skipper David Stearns Adopts Aggressive Approach ...
Juan Soto went 2-for-3 with an RBI double and a walk. His OPS is up to .904 Tuesday's game was shifted to 4:10 p.m. because ...
When New York Mets president of baseball operations David Stearns attempted to assemble the best possible roster for the 2025 season this winter, the top priority was signing outfielder Juan Soto.
It’s tough to know how to evaluate the two of them at the moment, but the good news is that they’ve both shown well in the ...
Mets president of baseball operations David Stearns discussed a number of different topics prior to Monday’s series opener ...
Mets manager Carlos Mendoza's pre-game reminder his new slugger is human proved prescient as he waved at strike three to end Thursday's loss.
When the Mets signed Juan Soto to a 15-year, $765 million contract this winter, handing him by far the largest deal in Major League history, plenty of folks envisioned precisely the sort of scene that ...
After signing a superstar but losing a pop star, the Mets aim to make Citi Field twist again like it did last summer.