PORT ST. LUCIE, Fla. — Mets legend David Wright felt like he “stuck out like a sore thumb” every time he visited Clover Park, ...
After securing the richest contract in professional sports history -- a 15-year, $765 million deal-- Juan Soto is putting his money into continuing his legacy and taking care of his teammates.
In securing the superstar’s spot in Queens, infielder Brett Baty gave him the number. On Thursday, Soto thanked Baty, who will wear No. 7, for the favor. The Mets posted a video on Instagram of ...
Soto, who's worn No. 22 his entire career, had a dilemma on how to acquire the jersey number with Mets third baseman Brett Baty, who wore the number prior to Soto's arrival in Queens. The two ...
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