Before Soto's arrival to the Mets, Baty wore the number. He has since changed his jersey number to No. 7, reflecting his fandom of shortstop Jose Reyes and former Minnesota Twins first baseman Joe ...
More news: Former Mets, Dodgers All-Star Says He's Recovering From Bad Accident Baty will wear number 7 this season instead. The right to wear number 22 was included as part of the Mets' contract ...
"It's the first one I ever wore." Before Soto's arrival to the Mets, Baty wore the number. He has since changed his jersey number to No. 7, reflecting his fandom of shortstop Jose Reyes and former ...
It was a nice way for Soto to use his new wealth after inking a record 15-year, $765 million deal with the Mets in December.
Despite the New York Mets spending nearly $150 million this offseason on their rotation, former Mets reliever Trevor May thinks the rotation, as currently const ...
Spring injuries to Sean Manaea and Frankie Montas have left the Mets’ rotation relying on its depth for the start of the ...
All-Star first baseman Vladimir Guerrero Jr. requested less than $600 million during extension talks this off-season with the ...
Made up of perennial All-Stars, that team won 97 games and went to Game 7 of the NL ... to surpass that number. Wright’s No. 5 will be retired when he’s inducted into the Mets Hall of Fame ...
In securing the superstar’s spot in Queens, infielder Brett Baty gave him the number. On Thursday, Soto thanked Baty, who will wear No. 7, for the favor. The Mets posted a video on Instagram of ...
Juan Soto (27, New York Mets), the most expensive player ... Baty coolly handed over the number saying, "It's just a number," and switched to number 7. In response, Soto surprised him with a ...