Juan Soto sends Yankees faithful into mass meltdown as MLB fans go wild over ‘insane’ $765m contract
- Soto turned down the Yankees to join the Mets in a historically huge deal
Yankees fans collectively melted Sunday night when Juan Soto decided to leave the Bronx and sign a massive 15-year deal worth $765 million with the Mets.
Soto, who reached the World Series in his lone season with the Yankees last year, will move across town following his bombshell free agent decision, which according to multiple reports will come with a $75 million signing bonus.
And Yankee loyalists went to
“Soto was NEVER a Yankee. He should never be called a Yankee again!!!,” one raged under a message from Tallkin’ Yanks.
“I already hate Soto,” another said.
A third added‘Dead to me. Traitor. I hope the 800 million was worth never sniffing a World Series again.”
Juan Soto stunned the MLB world on Sunday by agreeing to a recording contract with the Mets
A fourth said‘He’s rich, but he won’t win. Legacy has to matter at some point, just like the money. Sad to see.’
According to the Jon Heyman of the New York Postthe Yankees almost matched the Mets’ offer as they bid $760 million for the player over 16 years.
However, he ultimately accepted the Mets’ historic offer, leaving fans in disbelief.
‘That’s a crazy contract!!! Ticket prices rising 5x next season will cost lol, ‘one said.
“The Yankees won here. 15 YEARS? I can’t wait to hear the Mets fans after five years and they have ten years left on the contract’, a second added.
“Another reason why MLB needs a salary cap. The small market teams can’t compete,” a third said thought.
And a fourth claimed‘No one. I repeat. No one is worth that much money for hitting a ball. Horrible.’
The Red Sox, Blue Jays and Dodgers also competed for Soto, whose contract exceeds the $700 million Shohei Ohtani got from the Dodgers last year.
Soto played for the Yankees last season after they traded for him from the Padres
Mets owner Steve Cohen made a huge statement by outbidding the Yankees for Soto
Unlike that contract – which included $680 million in deferred payments – none of Soto’s money with the Mets will be deferred.
SNYs Andy Martino said the Yankees weren’t the frontrunners for Soto until late afternoon on Sunday, making the four-time All-Star’s decision all the more painful for them.
Meanwhile, Mets fans were unsurprisingly ecstatic.
“WELCOME TO A REAL TEAM GOAT,” one said under a message from SNY Mets.
“The duo of Lindor and Soto is going insane,” another predicted.
‘LET’S F*****G GO!!’, another beamed. “Welcome, Juan.”
After a shock run to the NLCS last postseason – where they took the eventual champion Dodgers to six games – the Mets will now be considered one of the favorites in 2025 after landing Soto.
Soto hit .288 last season with 41 home runs, 109 RBIs and 129 walks, and is a career .281 postseason hitter with 11 home runs.