The chain reaction that led to Carlos Carrasco starting Tuesday against the Twins at the Lee Health Sports Complex actually kicked off more than a year ago, when the Yankees traded for Juan Soto.
Toronto’s 26-year-old first baseman will be a free agent after the season and should command a lucrative contract.
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Major League Jewelers, a family-owned Florida jewelry manufacturer, tries to visit all 30 spring training sites to make sure ...
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Mets' Pete Alonso facing big-time pressure to hit at an elite level behind Juan SotoThe Post's Jared Schwartz tells Brandon London why Pete Alonso is facing tremendous pressure to hit at an elite level with Juan Soto in front ... from 9 fast-food chains and ranked them from ...
The Yankees have been rocked by injuries since the beginning of spring training. The news is only getting worse.
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Chip Ganassi started his 35th season in motorsports exactly how he finished the last five years: dancing in victory lane for ...
Soto homered in his first plate appearance this spring and hasn’t removed his foot from the accelerator. It’s been the kind ...
Juan Soto shocked the world when he left the Yankees for the Mets in December, signing a 15-year, $765 million contract to ...
Soto is starting his first season with the Mets after being traded from the New York Yankees. In Peter's full interview, ...
Before Juan Soto bounced from the San Diego Padres to the New York Yankees and finally landed with the New York Mets on a record $765 million deal this offseason, he won a World Series with the ...
PORT ST. LUCIE, Fla. — Juan Soto grew bored. One of the New York Mets’ early spring training batting practices featured a star-studded group: Francisco Lindor, Pete Alonso, Brandon Nimmo and Soto.
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