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.
Spring training is less than a month away, but there is still plenty of MLB offseason business to tackle. A handful of notable players remain on the free-agent market, including Alex Bregman, Pete Alonso and Anthony Santander.
T he New York Yankees lost out on the biggest free agent to hit the market this winter. The most prominent international free agent available did not even have the Yankees in his
Could the New York Mets make another MLB splash? Rumors link them to a potential trade for a Cardinals superstar after Juan Soto's arrival.
Takeaways on the teams, players, executives and more that have been among the stories of the offseason — for good reasons, and bad.
Some like the spotlight, while some don't. International free agent buzz Roki Sasaki belongs to the latter category, as per insider Buster Olney on Thursday on The Michael Kay Show.
And he's been far less successful with his other big-name clients. As Pete Alonso and Alex Bregman continue to twist in the wind, running out of leverage by the day, let's take a look at some players who probably aren't thrilled with their agent right about now.
The New York Mets are reportedly targeting Juan Soto's former New York Yankees teammate to strengthen their outfield ahead of the upcoming MLB season.
Signs point to the strong possibility of a New York Mets-Pete Alonso reunion, in part because the free-agent first baseman's market has not been especially strong. Speaking of which, SNY reports the following: "According to league sources,
Anthony Santander, a potential Juan Soto replacement for the New York Yankees, was predicted to sign a $96 million deal with the Blue Jays.