The New York Mets have two of their three best hitters locked up on long-term and lucrative contracts. These two hitters are star shortstop Francisco Lindor, who signed a 10-year, $341 million ...
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Juan Soto reveals truth about relationship with Mets teammate Francisco Lindor
Juan Soto addressed growing chatter about his relationship with Francisco Lindor, offering clarity on how the two New York ...
Former New York Mets general manager Bobby Milone hinted that shortstop Francisco Lindor might be open to a trade. What was ...
New York Mets owner Steve Cohen wasn't the only notable figure within the organization who made a big purchase this week. The Wall Street Journal's Katherine Clarke reported Mets shortstop Francisco ...
Just months after being purchased for $2.4 billion by hedge fund billionaire Steve Cohen in September, the Mets have already handed out one of the priciest contracts not just in the history of New ...
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Radio hosts fan flames on improbable NY Mets-Padres trade involving Francisco Lindor
There are only three players on the New York Mets roster who feel protected. Nolan McLean made himself untouchable in trade talks. Juan Soto’s contract makes hi ...
Shortstop Francisco Lindor isn't officially the New York Mets' captain, nor was Lindor actively involved in recruiting superstar Juan Soto to leave the New York Yankees for the Amazins in free agency.
After signing Juan Soto to a 15-year, $765 million contract this offseason (the largest contract in sports history) and re-signing slugger Pete Alonso to a two-year, $54 million deal, the New York ...
Roughly five months after acquiring Piazza from the Marlins in May of 1998, the Mets gave him a seven-year deal worth $91 million, which was the biggest in baseball history at the time. Piazza, whom ...
New York Mets outfielder Juan Soto addressed teammate Francisco Lindor following reports of tension between them.
The New York Mets finished the past season with 83 wins but missed out on the playoffs despite shelling out $342 million on its players.
GOODYEAR, Ariz (AP) — Francisco Lindor didn’t want to discuss money or his future. This certainly wasn’t the time. Just days after the four-time All-Star shortstop and Gold Glove winner broke off ...
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