Four takeaways from Mets' Juan Soto’s first day in spring training
- Juan Soto began his journey with the Mets at spring training after signing a 15-year, $765 million contract, the largest in professional sports history.
- Soto expressed nervousness about starting with the Mets but was excited for his future, stating, 'I’m really happy to know where I’m going to be for the next 15 years.'
- The Mets aim for their first World Series title since 1986, bolstered by Soto's notable achievements, including four All-Star nods.
- Soto is focused on enhancing his baserunning and defense, indicating his willingness to improve wherever needed in the lineup.
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