The Major League Baseball season is months away but fans and players for the New York Mets got the party started early on Saturday, celebrating the arrival of generational hitting talent Juan Soto ahead of their 2025 campaign.
The New York Mets are doing everything in their power to make Juan Soto happy. Yes, a record-breaking $765 million contract definitely helps, but they continue to accommodate the star outfielder– givi
The deep freeze enveloping New York is symbolic of what’s going on between the Mets and Scott Boras over Pete Alonso, and it really is quite amazing how the euphoria over their $765 million Juan
New York Mets superstar outfielder Juan Soto will wear his traditional number 22 in 2025, as young third baseman Brett Baty agreed to give it to him
Mets fans let owner Steve Cohen and president of baseball operations David Stearns know how much they want Pete Alonso back
Alonso, who like Juan Soto is represented by agent Scott Boras, has been a fan favorite since arriving in 2019, when he hit a rookie-record 53 home runs.
The New York Mets have revealed new blue alternate road uniforms for the 2025 season. The uniforms were on display during Amazin' Day at Citi Field.
According to one report Friday, the New York Mets were interested in a free agent outfielder before he signed with a division rival.
Mets fans got some face time with the owner during a panel session at the team’s Amazin’ Day fanfest at Citi Field. During the session, fans began chanting “we want Pete”, leading Cohen to provide an update on where things stand.
At a panel discussion at the Amazin’ Day event at Citi Field, Mets owner Steve Cohen sounded like a person who is convinced that free-agent first baseman Pete Alonso is not returning to the Mets. The team continues to say that they love Alonso,
“Brett Baty will wear No. 7 this year,” MLB.com's Anthony DiComo posted on X. “He grew up watching José Reyes and Joe Mauer and likes the number for that reason. Baty says Juan Soto reached out to him about No. 22, though he declined to say what Soto offered for the swap. He's happy with No. 7, though.”