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BREAKING: The NEW YORK METS are signing free agent Juan Soto to a 15 year, $765M deal
Mets Owner Steve Cohen has FINALLY got his guy. The Mets have agreed to terms with free agent Juan Soto to a historic record-breaking contract for 15 years, $765M, with an annual value of $51M. It is the richest contract ever given to a player, beating Shohei Ohtani’s 10-year, $700M contract from last offseason. After a back-and-forth bidding war with primarily the New York Yankees, the Mets beat their crosstown rivals for the marquee free agent.
The Big Money Mets, Mr. Cohen is ready to spend… Soto, Alonso and Burnes?
The 2024 season was a beacon of hope for Mets fans. After a disastrous 2023 season, and a disastrous beginning to the 2024 season, the Mets bounced back. They not only made a late playoff push, but went as far as the NLCS and were two wins away from a World Series appearance.
It Ends in LA, the Mets fall short to the Dodgers, 4-2
The Cinderella Story ends in LA. The Mets were defeated by the Los Angeles Dodgers, 4-2, in the NLCS and will head back to Queens to regroup for this offseason.
Game Three in Queens, Mets are split at one a piece with LA
The Mets continue to hang in there. In game one of the NLCS, it looked bleak for the Mets, a 9-0 blowout loss. It was not a pretty evening for fans. Mets pitcher Kodai Senga turned in 1.1 IP, 3 ER, 2 H, and 4 BB. It has not been the best postseason for Senga, who is still rehabbing from injuries.
The Miracle Mets Have Done It Again, Off to the NLCS
The Miracle Mets HAVE DONE IT AGAIN! The gift that keeps on giving is the 2024 New York Mets. They've eliminated the Philadelphia Phillies from the postseason after winning the NLDS with a 3-1 series win.
Mets steal one on the Road, Drop Game Two… Onto Queens
If you are a Mets fan, you can’t be too mad. The Mets stole game one in poetic fashion. They went down early in game one due to a Kyle Schwarber home run and an early Phillies rally, but it was all okay. The Mets, like they have all postseason, came back late in the game and won it at the end.
OH MY, ALONSO! The Mets Advance to the NLDS Against Phillies.
Down 2, time is running out. Pete Alonso with two runners on, no problem. The Mets star took on the pressure and completed the comeback for the Mets. It looked bleak after the Mets gave up back-to-back solo HRs, 2-0. Yet, they stayed in the fight and proved the same ole' Mets stereotypes wrong.