"THAT'S A LIE" AFTER SOTO'S $765 MILLION MEGA HIT...RUMOR SOL SOL SOL FROM THE YANKEES, FAMILY ABUSE? ABSOLUTELY NOT

"That's a lie" After Soto's $765 million mega hit...Rumor Sol Sol Sol from the Yankees, Family Abuse? Absolutely not

"That's a lie" After Soto's $765 million mega hit...Rumor Sol Sol Sol from the Yankees, Family Abuse? Absolutely not

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"That's a lie."

Juan Soto (26, New York Mets) has corrected an untimely malicious rumor from the New York Yankees. Soto recently appeared on the radio show "Grades en los Deports" and was adamant about rumors that the Yankees mistreated Soto's family.

Soto left the Yankees in the 2024-2025 Major League FA market and signed a 15-year, 765 million-dollar contract with the Mets. It has surpassed Shohei Ohtani's 10-year, 700 million-dollar contract for North American professional sports in a year. 토토사이트

However, the Sporting News reported on Monday (Korea time) that there were rumors that the Yankees mistreated Soto's family. ESPN Enrique Rojas summarized Soto's remarks on his radio show appearance on his X. "Soto said no one from the Yankees abused his family," Rojas said.
Soto's move to the Mets did have some issues with the suite. According to U.S. media, the Mets included in the contract a provision that provides full compensation for Soto's family for the suite at Citi Field. The Yankees, on the other hand, rejected the offer from the Yankee Stadium Suite. The Yankees' leadership directly said that Soto received a lot of money (with a proposal of 760 million U.S. dollars in 16 years), so it would be nice for the team to resolve the issue on its own. 토토사이트

Of course, the Mets' proposal was more unconventional, and Soto was bound to be attracted. The Yankees, however, had their own reasons. He said it was difficult to make an exception only for Soto because no family of Yankees stars had ever provided a suite free of charge in the past and present. After all, the Mets made a bold decision, and it should be seen that this is not a reason for the Yankees to be criticized.

Soto did not completely leave the FA contract negotiation process to the agency. In fact, it is okay to leave it to Scott Boras as an agent, but Soto met with the clubs in person, talked, and listened to them. And in the process, Soto did not say anything unnecessary. Even if there was something he did not like, he considered the clubs and refrained from commenting. Of course, this is also the basic manners of FA players. In any case, the suite issue was also known as a report by the US media, not by Soto himself.

According to Sporting News, Soto said on the radio show, "The Yankees are a great organization and they had good memories." Sporting News said, "Soto's decision to join the Mets after blocking rumors of family abuse was likely a strictly financial decision."

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