Juan Soto Joins Mets with Record $765M Deal, Yankees Plan Next Moves
The Mets secure Juan Soto on a historic 15-year contract, leaving the Yankees and other teams to recalibrate their offseason strategies.
- Juan Soto has signed a 15-year, $765 million contract with the New York Mets, marking the largest deal in sports history.
- The Yankees, who offered $760 million over 16 years, narrowly lost out on retaining Soto after his standout season in the Bronx.
- Soto’s deal includes a $75 million signing bonus, a full no-trade clause, and an opt-out option after five years, with potential escalators increasing the total value to $805 million.
- The Yankees, now pivoting to their 'Plan B,' are exploring free agents like Alex Bregman and Max Fried, as well as trade opportunities to fill multiple roster needs.
- Mets owner Steve Cohen emphasized his commitment to building a championship team, with the team also focusing on the future of first baseman Pete Alonso in free agency.




































































































































































































































