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Mets players thrilled to have Juan Soto in their lineup

Later, a few airmails from the Dominican Republic were canceled, and Juan Soto stopped attending the Mets fanfest on Saturday in City Field.

However, even after six weeks after he signed a huge contract of $ 765 million in 15 years with Mets, new teammates still have the topic of sharing hitting and club houses with Soto. Ta.

“I was happy and said,” Damn! ” Francisco Lindor, who has signed a 341 million dollar contract for 10 years, talked about Soto's response. “It was wonderful. I was happy for him, his family and organization.


At a press conference in Mets in December, Juan Soto smiled full. Charles Wenzelberg/New York Post

“I can't wait for his teammate for the next seven years, and I can't wait to see him from home,” said Lindor with a laugh.

Mr. Lindor hoped that if he hit in front of Soto, the lead -off man could see “9 out of 10 balls in 10 balls”.

Mark Viettos, who could hit behind Soto, was also excited, depending on how Carlos Mendosa wrote the hitting line.

“It's like,” I'm a little dreamed, “” says Vientos. “I'm sorry to get a chance if possible.”

Steve Cohen repeated on Saturday that Mets did not expect Mets to get Soto about 30 minutes before Mets knew Soto's acquisition.

Rather, thanks to Cohen's abundant funds, Mets became the last team that survived after wiping out the generation batter from the Yankees.


On January 25, 2025, Mets's shortstop Francisco Lindor talks with reporters on Amazing Day.
On January 25, 2025, Mets's shortstop Francisco Lindor talks with reporters on Amazing Day. Corie Sipkin contributed to New York Post

Brandon Nemo said, “It was really nice to win the bid battle and take him to orange and blue.” “He will show his presence in the middle of our lineup, and it will be really exciting to see what he can do.”

Some Mets who attended on Saturdays knew only about Soto because they played against Soto, so he now thanked him for being able to call him a teammate.

Another Brett Bati met Soto through a text message when he let go of the jersey with a uniform number 22 in the exchange, but Bati was not ready to make it public.



However, from the next month's Port Centrussie, Mets begins to fully feel Soto's experience, hoping that it will be an additional to change the franchise.

“He is a player who should be familiar,” said Mendoza. “I'm working on the day of the day and the day when he comes, and I'm watching a conversation at a batter or the like in the cage.

“Everything I hear from the league or the people who have him in the past is how special this man is in terms of blow … I am very enjoyable to know him and learn from him. I am.

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