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765M and 15

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$765 million and 15 years baby! The day of December the 8th 2024 will go down in Mets history. The day Steve Cohen walked into Yankee Stadium, planted the Mets flag in center field and said to Hal Steinbrenner and the Yankees "this is my town now". Let's talk about it. Juan Soto is a New York Metropolitan. Image: Jim McIsaac/Getty Images When I heard on Monday morning down here in Australia that Juan Soto's final decision was imminent and expected within hours, I knew my concentration levels that day were going to be non-existent. I spent the day refreshing all my social media feeds constantly just waiting for THE Jeff Passan tweet.  Although I said I was confident about the Mets getting Soto in my last blog, I have to admit that over the last couple of weeks I wasn't feeling great about our chances. I'd read so much in the media and on social media that if the offers from the Mets and Yankees were somewhat close, that Soto would choose the Yankees. However, a...

Will Juan Soto be a Met in 2025?

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As soon as the Mets 2024 season ended, there was going to be one and only one question on everyone's minds. Will Juan Soto be lining up in Right Field in the orange and blue next year, and how far are the Mets (more specifically Steve Cohen) willing to go to pry him away from the Bronx? Image: Jim McIsaac/Getty Images For me, judging from everything that's been reported so far (as well as my gut feel), there's a pretty good chance Soto will be a Met next year and beyond. It is well known that Steve Cohen is not only the richest owner in all of baseball, but by a healthy distance too. It has been well reported that Cohen and the Mets will not be outbid in the Juan Soto stakes in under pretty much any circumstance. Long story short, if he decides not to come to the Mets, it's unlikely that the money will be the reason. Let's start with the specifics of the contract Soto will likely be seeking. It's been reported that the Dominican RF is hellbent on earning the mos...