Sunday night, the news the baseball world has been waiting for finally came.
Juan Soto had agreed to a market-shaking 10-year contract. new york mets$765 million.
The top line numbers are los angeles dodgers There are several other factors that make Soto's contract, which he signed with Shohei Ohtani last year (Otani's contract reached the $700 million mark), an eye-popping deal. Ohtani reportedly deferred $680 million of that contract to the future, while Soto's contract does not include any deferred money.
Additionally, Soto's contract with the Mets reportedly includes an escalator, meaning his total contract could reach up to $800 million.
That's what we thought, along with a social media post Monday morning. What else can you, in this case Mets owner Steve Cohen, do with that kind of money?
They could have paid Tom Brady and LeBron James.
The above statistics that caught our attention this Monday are:
That's correct. The amount the Mets are paying Soto, without factoring in the possibility of an escalator, is comparable to the career earnings of LeBron James and Tom Brady, two of the most successful athletes in the history of sports for U.S. professional teams. You may have paid the amount.
You can run an F1 team for several seasons.
Formula 1 is one of the fastest growing sports in the world, especially here in the United States. Sunday's final race of the season, the Abu Dhabi Grand Prix, ended the 2024 season as one of the most exciting in recent memory, with McLaren and Ferrari battling until the final lap for the constructors' championship.
If Steve Cohen wanted to get into the F1 game, he could have run the team for at least a few seasons with the money he planned to pay Soto.
Here's how:
In an effort to promote competition and equality for the 2021 season, the sport instituted a “cost cap,” limiting each team's spending per season to a certain amount without penalty. Teams found to exceed this figure, set at $135 million per team for the 2024 season, will be subject to financial penalties, as well as potentially sporting penalties for serious violations. There is sex.
However, there is a catch. Certain expenses, such as travel and marketing expenses, are excluded from the calculation based on cost limits. If you've followed F1 in recent years, you'll know that there's a lot of travel and marketing going on.
Additionally, salaries of key personnel, including drivers, are also excluded. So if you don't want to be driven by an overly aggressive father or the highly caffeinated dad you encounter at the local go-kart track, you'll have to spend a little more money for a driver.
Still, they could still run an F1 team for at least a few seasons and pay Juan Soto.
Soto's contract is worth almost as much as the top five QB contracts in NFL history combined.
Deshaun Watson has the largest guaranteed contract in NFL history at $230 million. Watson, Joe Burrow, Trevor Lawrence, Lamar Jackson and Justin Herbert have $787 million in guaranteed money, making up the top five contracts in NFL history. — Matt Warren
10+ Opening Day Roster by Oakland Athletics
Soto's $765 million is slightly less than the Athletics' opening roster total for the past 11 seasons ($778 million).
This isn't very interesting, but I did the math anyway.
That's about the same as the combined lifetime earnings of Barry Bonds ($193 million), Albert Pujols ($342 million), and Manny Ramirez ($240 million). — matt warren
Juan Soto could become the King of Juan and Soto
Okay, the “king” may be exaggerating a lot here, but he'll probably get the nicest house in the area.
The most expensive home in San Juan, Puerto Rico is currently on the market for $18 million, according to Zillow. It had five bedrooms and nine bathrooms (frankly wild proportions). The 16,000 square foot home has everything you could want.
Meanwhile, the most expensive luxury homes in Madrid's Soto del Real are around $660,000.
This means Juan Soto can buy the most expensive homes in San Juan and Soto del Real for pennies on the dollar. Definitely worth it. — James Deiter
Would you like to buy an island in Thailand?
approximately 1⁄4 Soto's deal could make him the owner of a 110-acre island in Thailandelectricity, fresh water, and cell phone service. Your very own island! Create your own island in Thailand!
You can legally hire staff to farm part of the island, build a vacation home, or even have an entire town to yourself in one of the most beautiful regions in the world.
18 of the biggest contracts in White Sox history
New York and Chicago should be major market rivals competing with each other for the superstar. Instead, Chicago's owners have chosen to treat the team as if it were playing in the mid-market, and no one is more responsible for that than Jerry Reinsdorf. As owner of the Chicago Bulls, Mr. Reinsdorf turned a global brand into a national laughingstock by acting like an absentee landlord. Reinsdorf's true love is baseball. chicago white soxall he did was coach the worst team in the modern history of the sport this past season.
The White Sox's largest contract was the five-year, $75 million contract they signed with Andrew Benintendi two years ago. This is an absolutely pathetic top contract for a purported big-market team, and all the evidence that Reinsdorf has been a cheap and lazy manager of the franchise. In fact, Soto's new contract is worth more than the 18 largest contracts in White Sox history.
The White Sox and Mets probably have a lot in common as the second most beloved MLB franchises in a major city. The difference is that the Mets are actually trying to win, while Reinsdorf just cries pitifully while dishonoring one of the nation's premier sporting cities. — Ricky O'Donnell





