Sean Manaea was taken by the New York Mets' family feeling, just like Juan Soto. “I thought that it was a perfect fit. I know Talat, my wife now, she loved it on the family side, as well,” Manaea said Monday during a Zoom call to discuss his $75 million,
Mets legend David Wright is excited for the team’s future. Wright pointed to the Mets signing right fielder Juan Soto to a historic, $15-year, $765 million deal, believing it signaled to the baseball world a change in Queens.
NEW YORK -- David Wright is rooting for Juan Soto and the New York Mets to win the World Series title that eluded him. "It seems like the will to win within the organization is incredible," the former Mets captain said Wednesday during a Zoom news conference that followed the team's announcement that his No. 5 will be retired on July 19.
NEW YORK — David Wright is rooting for Juan Soto and the New York Mets to win the World Series title that eluded him. “It seems like the will to win within the organization is incredible,” the former Mets captain said Wednesday during a Zoom news conference that followed the team's announcement that his No. 5 will be retired on July 19 .
Sean Manaea’s three-year, $75 million deal was a significant part of what’s been a busy Mets offseason so far — and he hopes it’s not done.
Red Sox managed Alex Cora spoke about his negotiations with Juan Soto during free agency this winter and how impressed he was.
just like Juan Soto. “I thought that it was a perfect fit. I know Talat, my wife now, she loved it on the family side, as well,” Manaea said Monday during a Zoom call to discuss his $75 ...
NEW YORK (AP) — David Wright is rooting for Juan Soto and the New York Mets to win ... the former Mets captain said Wednesday during a Zoom news conference that followed the team's announcement ...
Now the goal is to reach the Hall of Fame,” Juan Soto said in an interview during a recent Tigres del Licey LIDOM game. The Mets’ new superstar is humble, but the stats don’t lie -- Soto is already on a Hall of Fame-caliber path.
Naugatuck native Mike Doran is no stranger to donning a baseball jersey. But when the longtime player, now starring in an over-38 league, walked into the New York Mets’ spring training facility clubhouse in Port St.
An already stacked Nationals farm system is about to add even more upside. The club on Wednesday signed shortstop Brayan Cortesia, MLB Pipeline’s No. 14 international prospect, to join the organization as its headlining member of the 2025 class.
Manaea, who turns 33 on Feb. 1, had signed two-year deals in each of the previous two offseasons, first a $25 million agreement with San Francisco and then a $28 million deal with the Mets. He opted out each time after one season to become a free agent again.