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The Mets signed the four-time All-Star to a historic agreement that contains several interesting details—and serves notice that they’re no longer the Yankees’ harmless little brothers.
The 26-year-old slugger was considered this offseason’s top free agent, valued as much for his elite skills as for his age.
New York Mets win race to sign free agent, reportedly agree to pay 26-year-old more than World Series winner Shohei Ohtani.
While there are no definitive records in sports beyond the United States, Soto's deal is thought to eclipse those in all other team sports.