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Juan Soto’s huge Mets contract comes with slew of unusual perks

Details of Juan Soto's contract have been obtained, including a historic annual salary of over $765 million, plus an escalator of $805 million, opt-out after 5 years, no trades, and bonuses (starting salary of $500,000). ), etc. have been revealed. $1 million per MVP and subsequent MVPs), and rare perks abound.

The contract was the largest in sports history, but two other teams were within striking distance (the Yankees and Jays were worth $760 million, but the Yankees' contract was for more than 16 years).

So even though the Mets have superstar Francisco Lindor, there's no question as to who the Mets' guy is, the guy who signed a contract worth twice as much as Lindor's $341 million contract. There isn't.


Juan Soto smiles and greets his agent Scott Boras before Game 1 of the World Series, where the Yankees lost to the Dodgers. Charles Wenzelberg/New York Post

New York Post back page for Tuesday, December 10, 2024.
New York Post back page for Tuesday, December 10, 2024.

This big event is being watched by everyone around the match, and the pressure is increasing considerably.

“The Mets better win, or he'll be Aaron Rodgers in Queens,” said one MLB executive.

Soto's contract includes the usual bonuses, but there are also a number of additional perks that aren't often seen or have never been seen before, including a No. 22 jersey.

He received a luxury suite at Citi Field and four premium tickets to home games, the newspaper reported.

Since Mr. Soto has a large family, it was no surprise that he kept himself and his family safe at home and on the go, and that he also received additional designations for “family services,” although the copy obtained by the Post does not define them. There wasn't.

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