He’s one of the best pure power hitters in the league.” Juan Soto wasn’t just looking for a fat paycheck—he wanted protection in the lineup. Having a slugger like Alonso batting near him ...
He’s 6-foot-7, 280 pounds, with less than 10 percent body fat. The guy is a specimen ... Ohtani became baseball’s first 50/50 man and then-Yankees outfielder Juan Soto put up career-highs with 41 home ...
While Soto has had fans get on him throughout his career, he hadn’t gotten any vitriol from them so far this spring — until ...
Juan Soto came across a heckler early in the Mets game against the Cardinals on Monday as he stood in right field. The fan screamed from the grass beyond the right-field fence, “Overpaid, overrated,“ ...
Juan Soto put the ultimate flex on a heckler during the Mets’ spring training game against the Cardinals on Monday.
When the New York Mets signed Juan Soto in December, few were shocked that owner Steve Cohen was able to pony up the most ...
Juan Soto got immediate revenge against a heckler Monday night by hitting a home run directly at him after he called Soto "overrated" and "overpaid." ...
Juan Soto received some hate in his spring training game. The slugger was called overpaid by a fan, who he silenced later on.
Juan Soto signed a record-breaking contract with the New York Mets this past offseason. Following one season with the Mets ...
Juan Soto signed the largest contract in the history of sports. The slugger surpassed the mighty Shohei Ohtani with a whopping $765 million. Steven Cohen and his squad were the frontrunners for ...
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 ...
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