New York Mets’ third baseman Brett Baty gave up his No. 22 to Juan Soto, and his new teammate rewarded him handsomely for it. Soto, fresh off signing the largest contract in the history of ...
PORT ST. LUCIE — Juan Soto’s one-season stop with the Yankees may have served as the perfect primer for the All-Star outfielder as he begins the first of potentially 15 spring trainings with ...
On Thursday, Baty got his new vehicle. Before the team’s workout at Clover Park, he was called into the parking lot, where Juan Soto awaited with a new Chevy Tahoe (valued at $92,000 ...
Despite being only 26 years old, the New York Mets are the fourth MLB franchise that Juan Soto has played for. Soto spent the first five seasons of his MLB career with the Washington Nationals ...
New York Mets superstar Juan Soto made a huge gesture to thank teammate Brett Baty for giving up his jersey number. Soto, who debuted in 2018 with the Washington Nationals, has worn number 22 for ...
After the New York Mets signed Juan Soto to the largest contract in MLB history, he made another deal with 25-year-old infielder Brett Baty. Soto has worn No. 22 during the entirety of his MLB ...
Juan Soto has worn No. 22 since breaking into the big leagues with the Washington Nationals in 2018. But when he signed his $765 million deal with the New York Mets, there was one obstacle in the ...
Juan Soto did just that. The New York Mets star outfielder gifted third baseman Brett Baty an SUV after his new teammate gave up his jersey number, No. 22, in the offseason. "Oh, no you didn't," a ...
Juan Soto has hardly hit the spring training, and the guy has started winning hearts over in New York. The Met’s latest signing, who took the trade market by shock with his historic deal price ...
Brett Baty was kind enough to give up his jersey number when the New York Mets signed Juan Soto, and the newly signed slugger found a great way to make it worth his teammate’s while. Soto has ...
Juan Soto’s record-breaking deal with the New York Mets included keeping his No. 22, even if it was costly. In securing the superstar’s spot in Queens, infielder Brett Baty gave him the number.
After Juan Soto signed with the Mets this offseason on a 15-year deal for $765 million, Brett Baty graciously agreed to give up his No. 22 for Soto. In exchange, Soto gifted Baty a new SUV ...