David Wright’s annual visit to spring training looked slightly different this time around, with the former third baseman ...
After securing the richest contract in professional sports history -- a 15-year, $765 million deal-- Juan Soto is putting his money into continuing his legacy and taking care of his teammates.
In any sport, jersey number negotiations have become fairly commonplace. When a star with a well-established brand and persona comes to a new team, they'll generally want to keep the number with ...
Soto, who's worn No. 22 his entire career, had a dilemma on how to acquire the jersey number with Mets third baseman Brett Baty, who wore the number prior to Soto's arrival in Queens. The two ...