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Juan Soto Just Signed the Largest Contract in Sports History!

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Jaypers

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With the Mets. 15 years, $765M. No, that's not a typo. Wow.
 

OakAth

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Is he or any player really worth that kind of money ?
Nope....baseball is out of control. The same deep pocket teams in the largest media markets will always be the WS favorites going into the season. There is a complete lack of parity. Having a luxury tax is not a fix, the rich owners laugh at it.
 

jmc855

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So I assume someone wants to immediately give my 5 grand for his Topps Chrome AS Rookie Cup card, right? Lol
 

Philip J. Fry

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I knew from day 1 he wasn’t going to stay. This whole thing played out like LeBron’s “decision”, and I’m glad Soto isn’t in pinstripes anymore.
 

WizardofOz1982

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He is a lousy fielder not good running bases. He will be a dh before you know it. We have Stanton dh we need a top of to give judge a break.

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He's been at worst average defensively the last three years and he's improved his baserunning though it's certainly still just okay more than average. Even with that slight negative though he's one of the top 4 or 5 players in the game and he's only 26.
 

joey12508

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He's been at worst average defensively the last three years and he's improved his baserunning though it's certainly still just okay more than average. Even with that slight negative though he's one of the top 4 or 5 players in the game and he's only 26.
he is a great hitter.
 

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