Juan Soto gets real on Mets’ World Series aspirations

The New York Mets won the Juan Soto sweepstakes this offseason, signing the star right fielder to a massive 15-year, $765 million contract in free agency. The long-term deal has changed Soto’s thought process about winning a championship after shorter stints with the San Diego Padres and the New York Yankees.“I have 15 years [with the Mets]. Definitely, we want to win now. That’s the mindset, but we have a long time to build something special,” Soto told Ken Rosenthal via FOX Sports: MLB on X.

“It’s a different feeling. It’s a different mindset. You’re not only thinking of what is going to happen this year, you’re really thinking a long way. And I feel like that’s a different thing from what I was going through the last couple years,” he added.

Juan Soto is with the Mets for the long haul

Juan Soto gets real on Mets' World Series aspirations
Troy Taormina-Imagn Images

Soto has hit the ground running with the Mets, getting a base hit after just two pitches in his debut with the team. However, New York would go on to lose that game with Soto making the final out on Opening Day.

Related New York Mets NewsArticle continues below

He then belted his first home run of the year in the Mets’ second game of the 2025 campaign, helping lead the team to a 3-1 win over the Houston Astros.

Last offseason, Soto was traded to the New York Yankees. He helped the team reach its first World Series since 2009 with a strong year. Soto had 41 home runs, 31 doubles, 109 RBI and a league-leading 128 runs scored while posting a 178 OPS+ and 7.9 bWAR. He made his fourth-career All-Star Game, won his fifth Silver Slugger Award and finished third in AL MVP voting.

The Mets are hoping that Soto can have a similar impact on their team in his age-26 season. For his part, Soto is enjoying the duration of his contract. After playing for four teams in four years, the former batting title winner appreciates the security of a 15-year deal on a team that has no intention of moving him.

Soto has spoken about feeling at ease knowing where he’s going to spend the majority of his baseball career. That sense of comfort could only help the player’s production as the Mets look to build a consistent contender for years to come.

Related Posts

REPORT: 3 Trade Targets for Dodgers to Fix Biggest Weaknesses Ahead of Deadline

It’s no secret Andrew Friedman will do anything and everything in his power to make the Los Angeles Dodgers a World Series contender on an annual basis….

UPDATE: Dodgers’ Dave Roberts drops honest take on Hyeseong Kim

Los Angeles Dodgers manager Dave Roberts shares high praise for rookie Hyeseong Kim, who’s off to a historic start in Hollywood In the heart of Los Angeles,…

RESPECT: Dodgers fans show awesome gesture for Clayton Kershaw’s first strikeout in return

The Dodgers welcomed back Clayton Kershaw Saturday. The Los Angeles fans then gave him a classy gesture Clayton Kershaw felt the energy of Chavez Ravine for the…

Francisco Lindor’s ninth-inning sac-fly gives Mets 3-2 win over Yankees

The Mets defeated the Yankees 3-2 on Saturday at Yankee Stadium to even this version of the Subway Series at 1-1.

Brett Baty flashes leather in latest sign of resurgence with Mets: ‘He looks different, more comfortable’

Brett Baty made a few slick plays at third base in the Mets’ 3-2 win over the rival Yankees on Saturday, and the efforts grabbed the attention of his manager and teammates.

Juan Soto achieves rare feat Mets will love amid Yankees clash

Juan Soto steals a base in three straight games for the first time, capping the streak with a swipe vs. the Yankees in the Subway Series.