I'm happy about getting Soto, but a 15 year contract in any sport is absurd. So this guy is going to be making 50m a year until he's 41. This is a deal that's going to be great for the first half of it but eventually they are going to be paying the piper when he's 35, declining, and still has 6 more years on the deal. Don't get me wrong, this is great for the Mets and their short term future, but I can easily see this becoming another Bobby Bonilla contract. Hopefully Pete will take a hometown discount and the Mets can sure up their pitching. But then again, if the Mets win a title, I don't really care about long term contract implications. Win a title and the deal is worth it. Win more than 1 and it's all gravy. I can ride that high for a while since it's been so long.
Yankees do both themselves and the Mets a favor, signing Max Fried away from the Braves. Personally, I would have been much more impressed if the Mets had signed Snell and Fried than I am with them signing Soto. I still think that the Dodgers are the best team in baseball, and signing Clay Holmes certainly doesn't ease my fears about the starting rotation.
Mets might be looking to trade Marte. https://www.si.com/mlb/mets/news/sources-mets-open-to-trading-starling-marte-for-relief-pitching
I like Marte alot... He's kinda the "straw that stirs the drink" imo. Seems like a great clubhouse guy too, I hope they keep him.
Agreed, that makes sense. Marte is getting up there in age and he gets hurt a lot. Makes sense to replace him with a younger guy.
There were four free agent first basemen with WARs over 4 (in fact, over 2.5), and three have signed (Walker for three years with the Astros, Santana for one year with the Guardians, and Goldschmidt for one year with the Yankees). Only you-know-who is left, and it sounds like teams aren't buying what Boras is selling about him. Is a return of the Polar Bear to Queens imminent? Four years for $100 million, say?