The name that remained number one on EVERY list is still the 26-year-old slugger who has been on three teams in the last three seasons, and who will forever haunt Cleveland fans – Juan Soto.
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 ...
It’s becoming increasingly evident that Juan Soto’s decision to sign with the Mets was pushed over the finish line by the Amazin’s emphasis on family and what they could do to welcome the ...
There’s no ill will between Juan Soto and the Yankees. The star outfielder, who left The Bronx for Queens on a historic 15-year, $765 million deal with the Mets, said reports of his family being ...
Rumors were swirling following Juan Soto's decision to sign ... for his decision not to re-sign. However, Soto put those rumors to bed during a recent interview with Grandes en los Deportes.
After signing Juan Soto to the richest contract in sports ... to being on the wrong end of a bad contract. While the Soto deal highlights Cohen’s capabilities, what comes next figures to feature ...
After that matter, the latest chapter in the new plot with Juan Soto as the protagonist is the personality of the Dominican baseball player, with the opinion of Randy Miller of NJ.com in the ...
The pursuit of Juan Soto highlights Boston’s ambition this offseason ... Burnes would provide the dominant pitching presence Boston has lacked in recent years, while Hernández’s power ...
Since losing generational slugger Juan Soto to the crosstown rival Mets and a historic, record-setting $765 million contract on December 8, the New York Yankees have not been sitting back and ...
NEW YORK — Juan Soto seemed to approach his introductory press conference with the Mets much the same way he sets up at the plate for his at-bats. Sitting at a long table on a raised stage in ...
Juan Soto has terrorized pitchers in his MLB career, something acknowledged by many high-profile starters, with Atlanta Braves' Spencer Strider the latest to join the list. On the Case De Klub ...
Juan Soto was officially introduced as a member of the New York Mets during a news conference Thursday at Citi Field after signing a record-shattering, 15-year, $765 million free-agent contract.