Juan Soto Contract With Mets Has No Deferrals, Shattering Shohei Ohtani's Dodgers Deal | Dodgers Nation
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Juan Soto's reported 15-year, $765 million contract with the New York Mets is the largest in MLB history, exceeding previous records and featuring no deferrals.
Soto's contract surpasses the Yankees' proposal—not only in total value but also in average annual earnings—highlighting his immense value as a young hitter.
The agreement includes a $75 million signing bonus and an opt-out clause after five seasons, indicating the Mets' commitment to securing Soto longterm.
Juan Soto, despite being viewed as a subpar corner outfielder, ranks among the most coveted free agents thanks to his exceptional hitting ability at just 26.
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