Revealing the actual perks Juan Soto did and did not receive in historic Mets pact


Juan Soto's record-breaking $765 million contract with the Mets includes perks like a luxury suite and performance bonuses, but excludes reported benefits such as private plane flights.
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Juan Soto’s $765 million deal, the biggest in sports history, contained nice perks — such as the luxury suite, four premium tickets and awards bonuses ($500K for a first MVP, $1M for subsequent MVPs, etc.) — but contrary to what’s on the Internet, he does not receive plane flights, nor did anyone in his family receive clothes, according to a contract summary obtained by The Post.

The deal, interestingly, also guaranteed him uniform No. 22.

So, his gift of a $92K Chevy Tahoe to Brett Baty for 22 was nice but technically unnecessary.

The car Juan Soto gifted Brett Baty for No. 22. Corey Sipkin for the NY POST

The Orioles’ initial offer to Corbin Burnes was $180M for four years, as Roch Kubatko of MASN reported.

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