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Juan Soto doused with beer in hot tub as he celebrates Mets deal

New Mets superstar Juan Soto celebrated signing his brother to a massive $765 million contract.

A video posted by Elian Soto on social media shows the superstar slugger celebrating and screaming in the bathtub.

As Soto stood in the bathtub looking at his cell phone, he heard an unknown person just off camera yelling happily and spraying him with beer.

Juan Soto was drinking beer in the hot tub after celebrating his win.
A historic contract for the Mets. Screenshot via Instagram/Elian Soto
Juan Soto celebrated his historic signing with the Mets on Sunday. Screenshot via Instagram/Elian Soto

Beer was poured over his head and Soto could be seen raising his arms triumphantly as someone, presumably his brother, said, “You won.”

The caption accompanying the video read: Mets baby. ”

The slugger has been one of the best hitters in baseball since 2018 and is currently headed to Queens to shore up a Mets team that made an unlikely run to the National League Championship Series, where he will eventually They pushed the defending champion Dodgers to a six-game lead.

Soto just finished a season in which he helped the Yankees reach the World Series.

The Yankees lost to the same Dodgers in five games in the World Series after Soto beat the Guardians with a clutch home run in Game 5 of the ALCS.

Soto posted a .989 OPS and hit a career-high 41 home runs in his only season with the Yankees.


Follow The Post's coverage of Juan Soto's historic blockbuster deal with the Mets.


Juan Soto signed with the Mets as a free agent after spending the season with the Yankees. Jason Suzens of the New York Post

In 64 at-bats in the postseason playoffs, Soto hit .327/.469/.633 with a 1.101 OPS, four home runs, and nine RBIs.

There were questions about where Soto would go soon after the Dodgers recorded their final World Series game against the Yankees, but Soto seemed like a guy willing to listen to outside offers.

“I think every team has the same chance,” Soto told reporters at the time. “I don't want to say it's beneficial to anyone.”

He later added: “I don't know all the teams that are chasing me, but I'm definitely going to listen. The door isn't closed. I'm available to all 30 teams.”

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