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Francisco Lindor let the emojis do the talking. In the wake of to sign with the Mets on a monster $765 million contract Sunday night, spurning the Yankees after one season in The Bronx, Lindor took to his Instagram Stories to react to the wild news. Re-sharing a post from MLBs Instagram account that featured Lindor and Soto during a Subway Series outing last season, the Mets star shortstop reacted to the snap with a Ralph Sampson Jersey trio of eyeball emojis. Mets superstar Francisco Lindor reacted to the news of Juan Sotos bombshell free agency decision in an Instagram Story. Carlos Toro/New York Post The star Mets shortstop captioned a photo with Soto with eyeball emojis. Francisco Lindor via MLB/Getty Explore More The original MLB post was captioned: Get ready, Mets fans A new duo in Queens. Soto ended widespread speculation about his next move Sunday by agreeing to a record 15-year contract with the Mets. Follow The Posts coverage of Juan Sotos historic megadeal with the Mets: The deal, pending a physical, includes an opt-out after the fifth year with no deferrals, according to The Posts Mike Puma. Juan Soto spent the 2023 season with the Yankees and reached the World Series. Charles Wenzelberg/New York Post The contract, which surpa sed the $700 million megadeal Dodgers two-way star Shohei Ohtani received last year, will pay Soto $305 million in the first five years. Soto, who was traded to the Yankees by the Padres this time last year, was also in the mix for a Bronx return a $760 million deal over 16 years. The 26-year-old Soto reached the World Series with the Yankees earlier this fall the Bombers first appearance in 15 years but fell to the Dodgers in five games. Francisco Lindor (r.) greets Mets owner Steve Cohen after the team advanced to the NLCS. Charles Wenzelberg / New York Post The Dodgers advanced to the Fall Cla sic after besting the Mets in six games in the NLCS. Sunday night with brother Elian Soto, who posted a video of the four-time MLB All-Star celebrating in a hot tub. Before landing the biggest fish of free agency in Soto, the Mets on a three-year deal worth $38 million. and whether the Mets will retain the slugging first baseman on a long-term deal. Alonso, who has only played for the Mets, has expre sed interest in a return. He is also repped by Sotos agent, Scott Boras. Rudy Tomjanovich Jersey |
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