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Yankees, Juan Soto and MLB
Yankees' Aaron Judge has already wiped Juan Soto from his memory | ‘2025 is personal’
In an 11-photo Instagram post on Dec. 31 captioned “2024>2025,” Judge highlighted his year but did not include a single post with Soto, who helped form the most powerful lineup duo in baseball, Soto batting No. 2 and Judge third. (Soto did like the post, however.)
Fans Blast MLB Analyst’s Claim That Yankees Are Better Without Juan Soto
One of the MLB analysts have got it on face for his open narrative on the New York Yankees being better off without Juan Soto.
Ex-MLB All-Star Believes Yankees Are Better Off Without Juan Soto
December 8 was not a good day for the New York Yankees or its fanbase. This is because former Yankees superstar Juan Soto signed with the cross-town Mets instead of accepting a $16-year, $760 million contract his former club offered.
Aaron Judge seems unbelievably salty about Juan Soto in obvious IG shot
The one year that Juan Soto and Aaron Judge were teammates on the New York Yankees obviously went quite well for the Pinstripes. The slugging duo helped lead th
Juan Soto insists he never had issues with Yankees employees
The Post previously reported Soto had been upset by an incident in which a Yankees security guard blocked a family member of his and his chef/driver from certain areas of the ballpark.
Mets, Juan Soto
Projecting Mets roster if 2025 season started today: Juan Soto is here, but Pete Alonso isn’t
The Mets have been active in free agency, signing the biggest prize, Juan Soto, to a 15-year, $765 million contract on the eve of the Winter Meetings, and bringing back left-hander Sean Manaea for three years, $75 million. Besides that, they’ve made several smaller (and maybe curious) moves, adding to the team’s pitching depth and bench.
Mets giving much more than a suite to Juan Soto’s family
A free suite isn’t the only thing Juan Soto’s family is getting from the Mets after he signed a 15-year, $765 million contract.
Mets’ Juan Soto planning to give back to youth on the field after inking massive new contract
In the spirit of giving, new Mets outfielder Juan Soto plans to give some of the $765 million back to members of the community in New York and the Dominican Republic.
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Seattle Mariners Outfielder Trains With Juan Soto in Dominican Republic
The Padres re-tooled their major league roster and pitching staff with a blockbuster deal that sent Soto to the New York ...
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Mets 'Serious Threat' To Pair $427 Million Star With Juan Soto Despite 'Wonky' Fit
The New York Mets have already spent $765 million to sign Juan Soto this winter. Could they mortgage the farm system to trade ...
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Mike Lupica: Juan Soto delivered as promised and earns our Sportsperson of the Year
Aaron Judge, Francisco Lindor and Jalen Brunson all made us watch and care this past year, but it doesn’t make them ...
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Blue Jays could add a slugger after all after swinging and missing on Shohei Ohtani, Juan Soto
MLB.com's Mark Feinsand listed the Toronto Blue Jays as a "club to watch" for free agent first baseman Pete Alonso.
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Paul Goldschmidt gives massive compliment to Juan Soto; makes feelings known about playing with Max Fried, Devin Williams
The New York Yankees failed to bring back Juan Soto after his career-best season with the team in 2024 as the Dominican superstar signed a $765 million deal with the New York Mets in the offseason.
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Mets could land $24 million batting champ in unexpected trade to replace Pete Alonso
The longer Pete Alonso's reunion with the New York Mets is delayed, the more possible it becomes that he plays somewhere else ...
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