I GOT 1.73 TRILLION AND DIDN'T GET A SINGLE VOTE..."I CAN'T AFFORD IT YET. THE METS ARE DOING WELL FOR ANOTHER REASON"

I got 1.73 trillion and didn't get a single vote..."I can't afford it yet. The Mets are doing well for another reason"

I got 1.73 trillion and didn't get a single vote..."I can't afford it yet. The Mets are doing well for another reason"

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The player who actually received the most money was not even ranked.

The official Major League website (MLB.com ) on Monday (Korea Standard Time) released the results of the vote to determine the best among the players who signed as free agents in the last offseason. The participants in the vote were 20 club officials.

Alex Bregman of the Boston Red Sox won eight votes. Nick Pivetta of the San Diego Padres came in second with four votes. Pete Alonso of the New York Mets came in third with three votes. Carson Kelly of the Chicago Cubs, Jose Planco of the Seattle Mariners, and Sasaki of the Los Angeles Dodgers each received one vote. 안전놀이터
There was no name for Juan Soto, who signed the highest contract in Major League history with the Mets. Soto left the Yankees last winter and signed a 15-year, mega-contract worth 765 million U.S. dollars in total annual salary with the Mets.

Soto, who made his major league debut in 2018, played in a total of 936 games in seven seasons with the Washington Nationals, San Diego Padres, and New York Yankees, with a batting average of 0.285 201 home runs, 592 RBIs, 655 runs and OPS (on-base plus slugging) of 0.953.

OPS always exceeded 0.930 except in 2022. In 2022, the lowest was 0.853, which was much higher than the league average. In terms of hitting, it was hard to find a disadvantage.

In addition to selecting four All-Stars, he won four Silver Sluggers in the National League outfielder category and one Silver Slugger in the American League outfielder category. He has heard of the All-MLB First Team three times. He also won the World Series as a member of the Washington D.C. in 2019.

However, he is displaying the lowest performance since his debut this year. He has a batting average of 0.258 (31 hits in 120 at-bats), five homers, 14 RBIs, 24 runs scored, and an OPS of 0.829. However, he still had more walks (24) than strikeouts (21).

"Soto signed a historic 15-year, 765 million-dollar contract with the Mets. Is Soto really living up to his money now that the 2025 season is over?" the official website of the Major League said. "The Mets rank No. 1 in the Eastern Division of the National League. However, it is not because of Soto but because of Alonso. Alonso ranks first in both the number of doubles, on-base percentage and slugging percentage."

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