Mets, Juan Soto and Pete Alonso
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Two dominant storylines are surrounding the New York Mets' franchise right now, and neither of them is positive. The first storyline regards the Mets' current
At the moment, Shohei Ohtani and Juan Soto are the only two players in the major leagues with contracts that value $700 million or more.
The New York Mets missed the postseason this year, and reports of tension between Juan Soto and Francisco Lindor have surfaced.
Apparently, the New York Mets had a rift in their locker room this past season that revolved around President Donald Trump. During the latest episode of WFAN legend Mike Francesa's podcast, he discussed the Mets' offseason moves and what it means for the 2026 season.
Juan Soto offers his thoughts on the rumors about a reported clash with Francisco Lindor within the Mets locker room.
The New York Mets' clubhouse saga has been discussed at length this offseason, with the latest developments coming from American sports radio personality Mike Francesa, who delivered some bold remarks
A lot has been made about Mets teammates Juan Soto’s relationship with Francisco Lindor. In an exclusive interview with Dominican journalist Luz Maria Garcia that was posted on YouTube this weekend, Soto offered his side of the story on his relationship with Lindor. When asked about his teammate, Soto replied:
The New York Mets were unable to secure Pete Alonso for the upcoming MLB season, as he is now set to play with the Baltimore Orioles. Addressing this development, Juan Soto shared his thoughts with the media.
The Chicago Cubs were fortunate to have Kyle Tucker in 2025 but it's going to cost a whole lot to retain him for the 2026 season.
The former Silver Slugger and All-Star is the Twins’ first MLB signing of the offseason. Bell is well-removed from being the player who was included in the Juan Soto blockbuster trade between the San Diego Padres and Washington Nationals in 2022, but he still boasts some power and is inexpensive.