DALLAS -- Many folks around baseball were still arriving in Texas on Sunday evening when the news began rippling through the industry. Only two words mattered.
Soto. Mets.
The details emerged rapidly from there, filling in the gaps of a long-anticipated marriage between one of this generation’s finest hitters and
I thought he’d be a Met. No deferred money. That’s a lot of money for a below-average fielder. If Mannfred goes along with the golden at-bat rule, Soto’s value as a hitter increases.
As a Jays fan, I’m glad Soto is out of the AL East. Soto getting this much adds to Vladdy’s already large amount of leverage with the Blue Jays’s front office, who are between a rock and a hard place due to their series of bad moves.