Is Cohen’s checkbook losing its charm? The Juan Soto sweepstakes is reaching a fever pitch, and it seems the Mets might be getting outmaneuvered. Are they truly willing to shatter the $700 million barrier, or is their strategy simply posturing? Blowing past other offers by a measly $50 million seems like a weak tactic for a team supposedly ready to spend whatever it takes. Is this a sign of hesitation, or is there a more calculated game at play? What does this say about the Mets’ front office? More importantly, where do YOU think Soto lands and why? Is a reunion with the Yankees inevitable, or could another team swoop in at the last minute? Let’s hear those bold predictions!
Is Cohen’s checkbook losing its charm? The Juan Soto sweepstakes is reaching a fever pitch, and it seems the Mets might be getting outmaneuvered. Are they truly willing to shatter the $700 million barrier, or is their strategy simply posturing? Blowing past other offers by a measly $50 million seems like a weak tactic for a team supposedly ready to spend whatever it takes. Is this a sign of hesitation, or is there a more calculated game at play? What does this say about the Mets’ front office? More importantly, where do YOU think Soto lands and why? Is a reunion with the Yankees inevitable, or could another team swoop in at the last minute? Let’s hear those bold predictions!