The New York Post reported that Soto, who was in the right field, turned to a fan with a bright green t -shirt shouting, “He paid, overrated!” In the 26 -year -old star, he ended his $ 765 million agreement with the mets.
Soto arrives at a Homer monster in response to Heckling fan
Then, at the end of the third post, Soto hit a monster house that left the first pitch directly on the fence to the fan. The man tried to take the ball but fell to the ground in place, giving the mets a 4-0 lead when they crossed an 8-0 victory over the Cardinal.
“It’s fun to make them hot quick‘
The brief moment between Soto and the Fan of Heckling became viral on social media. BARSTOOL Sports shared a clip in X, before Twitter, which accumulated 3.1 million views.
Juan Soto listened to a fan on the right field calling –Los paid, overestimated “and threw a ball to the right @Stoolbaseball @Gottabelievepod
pic.twitter.com/wb6yxdyssd– BARSTOOL Sports (@barstoolsports) March 11, 2025
In an exclusive on Thursday, Soto had some options for the care fans and others who called him and puzzled him during the Games.
“It’s fun to make very fast,” Soto told the New York Post. “It is very good to see them silent.”
Soto signed MLB’s biggest contract story
In December, the Mets signed Soto at a 15 -year -old contract of $ 765 million, which is considered the largest in the history of major league basketball, according to one Post mlb.
The agreement includes full No-Trade Claus, a $ 75 million signature bonus, a deactivation after five seasons and without deferred money. If the Mets choose not to annul their deactivation after 2029, the total could increase to $ 805 million.
Soto was born and raised in the Dominican Republic. He played several teams before incorporating in the Mets, which includes Washington, San Diego Padres and New Yankees.
The Mets will play against the Cardinals of Port St. Lucie, Florida, at Clover Park at 6:10 et.