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Juan Soto hits a 426-foot home run in his first at-bat for the New York Mets
Juan Soto has homered in his first spring training at-bat for his new team, hitting a solo shot to left-center field in the first inning for the New York Mets against Houston. Soto signed a record $765 million, 15-year contract this offseason, moving across New York from the Yankees to the Mets. He hit second in the order Saturday, between...
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Mets start first spring training workouts
Opening Day is a little more than a month away, which means the Mets are in Florida fine-tuning their skills ahead of the upcoming season. NBC New York’s Bruce Beck reports.
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Pete Alonso set to return to New York Mets for 2025 season
As a winter storm is set to hit to hit New York City, it’s fitting that the “Polar Bear” is returning to the Big Apple. Pete Alonso, the New York Mets’ beloved first baseman, will be back with the team for the upcoming season after an offseason-contract negotiation that seemed dead before a recent revival. The deal is for...
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New York Mets to retire David Wright's number in July 19 ceremony
The New York Mets will retire former third baseman David Wright’s number in a ceremony at Citi Field during the upcoming season. The ceremony, which will take place on Saturday, July 19, will also welcome Wright into the Mets Hall of Fame. The induction ceremony will come before the 4:10 p.m. game against the Cincinnati Reds. Wright will be the…
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Watch: Juan Soto introduced by Mets
A day after finalizing his record $765 million, 15-year contract, Juan Soto was officially introduced by the New York Mets on Thursday and explained his decision.
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Juan Soto introduced by Mets after striking record $765 million, 15-year deal
Juan Soto put on a New York Mets jersey and cap for the first time Thursday after his record $765 million, 15-year contract was finalized and talked about what made the difference in his decision.
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Juan Soto signs record $765 million deal with New York Mets
MLB star and former New York Yankees outfielder Juan Soto signed a record deal with the New York Mets.
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Will Juan Soto top Shohei Ohtani's deal? It might depend on math
Deciding whether Juan Soto tops Shohei Ohtani for baseball’s largest contract could be in the eye of the beholder because of all the deferred money in Ohtani’s deal. Ohtani agreed last December to a $700 million, 10-year deal with the Los Angeles Dodgers, easily exceeding the previous high set when Mike Trout and the Los Angeles Angels struck a $426.5 million, 12-year agreement...
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Juan Soto could decide on his next team before or during baseball's winter meetings
Juan Soto appears on a timetable to decide on where to sign either before or during baseball’s winter meetings in Dallas, which start Sunday and run until Dec. 12. Soto met with the New York Yankees, New York Mets, Los Angeles Dodgers, Boston Red Sox and Toronto Blue Jays, a person familiar with the negotiations has said, speaking to The…
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Mets add Montas to their rotation with a $34 million, 2-year contract, AP source says
The New York Mets have added Frankie Montas to their depleted rotation, agreeing to a $34 million, two-year contract with the veteran right-hander. A person familiar with the negotiations confirmed the deal to the AP on condition of anonymity because the agreement was subject to a successful physical. The 31-year-old Montas is slated to make $17 million in each year...
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Aaron Boone: Managing Juan Soto an ‘absolute privilege'
Unsure of what the future holds, New York Yankees manager Aaron Boone calls managing Juan Soto an ‘absolute privilege.’
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Here's why Mets players are wearing numbers as eye black in NLCS
Some New York Mets players wore “40” as eye black for Game 3 of the NLCS vs. the Los Angeles Dodgers. Here’s why.
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Mark Vientos hits grand slam to lead Mets over Dodgers in Game 2 of NLCS
Home runs by Mark Vientos and Francisco Lindor helped the Mets even the NLCS at 1-1, with the series now shifting to New York.
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Was there ever a Mets-Yankees World Series? Explaining the Subway Series history
New York’s two MLB teams — the Yankees and Mets — could meet in the 2024 World Series. But have the two subway clubs fought for the title before?
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Another Eric Adams controversy: His Mets-Yankees combo hat baffles baseball fans
Mayor Eric Adams has been doing damage control of late as multiple criminal investigations swirl around City Hall — and on Monday, he may have sparked a new firestorm. Fortunately for him, this one is in no way has any legal ties. But it has confused or upset some of his sports-loving constituents
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Huge sports day for New York includes Mets, Yankees in playoffs and Jets in ‘Monday Night Football'
Monday will be one of the biggest sports days for New York in recent memory with the Yankees and Mets both in their respective League Championship Series and the Jets on “Monday Night Football.” The Devils, Rangers, Islanders and Nets are all also in action on Monday. Here’s a rundown of all the games and how you can watch...
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All aboard! Mets and Yankees only 2 stops away from first Subway Series in 24 years
Four more wins for each club and they’d meet in the World Series for the second time, following the 2000 Subway Series won by Derek Jeter and the Yankees.
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Dodgers, Mets to meet in NLCS for first time since 1988
The Dodgers punched their ticket to the NLCS, setting up a matchup with the New York Mets.
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Inside the Mets celebration as they continue miracle run to the NLCS
NBC New York’s Bruce Beck was inside the locker room with the Mets after their thrilling win over the Phillies to send them to the NLCS (ask him how the champagne in the eyes felt). Francisco Lindor, Pete Alonso, Brandon Nimmo and company have led Mets fans on the ride of their lives — and hope to keep it going.
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Bruce Beck doused with champagne by Pete Alonso after Mets win
News 4 sports anchor Bruce Beck was doused with champagne by the Mets’ Pete Alonso after the team defeated the Phillies and clinched a spot in the 2024 NLCS.