Juan Soto reveals other MLB teams’ offers eclipsed Mets

A little more than two months ago, MLB star Juan Soto signed Historic contract. Two weeks ago, he joined New York Mits in Florida to train spring.
The $ 15 and $ 765 million deal signed by the most profitable contract in the history of professional sport.
In mid -February, Soto is still It seems that it addresses the variable communication of life.
“I am still thinking about it and everything. It is incredible,” he said at that time. “I’m really happy with that. I’m really happy to know where I will be for 15 years.”
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The New York Mets’ Juan Soto during a spring training exercise in Port Saint Lucy, Florida, February 16, 2025. (Alejandra Villa Loarca/Newsday RM via Getty Images)
But Soto revealed that he had received offers from other teams that exceeded the amount of the eye Mets foot.
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“Mets did not make the most money,” Soto saidSpeaking of Spanish. “Some teams have offered more.”
Soto said later that Mits’s culture was one of the reasons he decided to leave Bronx in favor of Queens.

The football player in New York Joan Soto is playing during a spring training exercise in Clover Park. (Sam Navarro photos)
SNY stated, “Multiple teams, including Boston, were ready to overcome the high offer if they knew that Soto would agree.”

New York Mets’ Juan Soto strikes a single tour at home during the first half of a spring training match against Houston Astros on February 22, 2025, in Port Saint Lucy, Florida. (AP Photo/Jeff Roberson)
Soto will wear his 22nd shirt with Mits. The third base man wore this number in the past three seasons. But Soto gave him the new SUV during training in the spring to persuade the football player to switch to No. 7.
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“No, you did,” Patti said, smiling and walking outside the training complex of the team to see Soto near Chevrolet Tahoe, who was “Thank you for No. 22” for the rear window.
Patti, the twelfth choice by Mets in the 2019 draft, was still leading the same Toyota 4Runner for 2016 at high school.
“I really appreciate the number,” Soto told him. “It is the first to wear it at all.”
The Associated Press contributed to this report.
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