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That's what they did when they made the biggest splash of the offseason, signing Juan Soto to a 15-year, $765 million contract that could be worth as much as $805 million.
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The Mets will give the ball to Kodai Senga against the Marlins and Sandy Alcantara.
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Mets edge Marlins 6-5
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Pete Alonso launched a three-run homer that tied the score with two outs in the eighth inning and the New York Mets scored twice in the 11th to beat the Miami Marlins 6-5 on Wednesday.
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Alonso fought through a nine-pitch at-bat and blasted a 96.1 mph fastball to straightaway center field to even the score.
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The New York Mets don't have the financial advantage of massive deferrals that the Los Angeles Dodgers are relying on.
Here is the full top-10 list of MLB payrolls in 2025: The Mets spent nearly three times more than any other team in free agency with over $1 billion in contracts handed out. Most of that was Juan Soto's record-setting $765 million deal, but they also paid to bring back Pete Alonso, Sean Manaea and bring in Clay Holmes.
The Dodgers, with their shrewd strategy of deferred contracts, don’t have the highest salary obligations in MLB this season, despite monster deals.
Soto, 26, who signed a record-breaking 15-year, $756 million contract in December, and Holmes, 32, played for the New York Yankees in 2024. The Mets signed them in an attempt to bolster their roster after falling to the Los Angeles Dodgers in the National League Championship Series last year.
On a night when Major League Baseball saw its first complete game shutout of the year, two other top-tier pitchers faced off in Miami to varying levels of succe
The former first baseman who had two stints with the Astros signed a minor league deal with the New York Mets.
The Syracuse Mets hosted their home opener on Tuesday afternoon.Though the club dropped the opener 6-2 to Scranton Wilkes-Barre, AAA affiliate of the New York Y
The New York Mets' television booth of play-by-play man Gary Cohen and analysts and former Mets World Series champion teammates Keith Hernandez and Ron