The Washington Nationals need power. They would prefer it be a corner infielder. First base would be a snug fit.
Juan Soto and the New York Mets have agreed to a record $765 million, 15-year contract and fans can now shop for his jersey.
What hitter in all of baseball history is the most comparable to Soto through age 25? Ted Williams. So where could Soto end ...
For the second straight Major League Baseball offseason, a norm-shattering contract has been the talk of the winter, with ...
Soto skipped over the Dominican Summer League and made his pro debut stateside in 2016, hitting his way from the Gulf Coast ...
The Washington Nationals are looking to dive into the free agent pool, and it could come with an upgrade at first base.
Meetings are often the setting in which baseball's Hot Stove activity escalates -- and that was certainly the case this year ...
Newly-minted New York Mets outfielder Juan Soto just agreed to the richest deal in professional sports history at 15 years and $765 million. Now, he'll try to j ...
For the second straight Major League Baseball offseason, a norm-shattering contract has been the talk of the winter, with ...
This week's annual winter meetings saw $1.3 billion spent on free agents, which is a sharp contrast to a year ago when just ...
The departure of Juan Soto from the teams he has played for so far has had significant effects, and this could be a key indicator for the New York Yankees, who are facing a difficu ...
Juan Soto, the Dominican baseball prodigy, has made headlines worldwide with the announcement of his monumental contract with ...