Juan Soto Says Mets Did Not Offer Him the Most Money in Free Agency
- Juan Soto signed a historic 15-year, $765 million contract with the New York Mets, making it the most lucrative deal in professional sports history.
- Soto revealed he received higher offers from other teams, stating, 'The Mets didn’t offer the most money.'
- Darryl Strawberry expressed confidence in Soto's decision to join the Mets, stating, 'Him coming here means everything.'
- Soto's presence is viewed as adding a 'Big Three' to the Mets lineup, reminiscent of successful teams from the past, according to Strawberry.
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