This is what the Dominican Juan Soto will earn per minute with the New York Mets

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Dominican Juan Soto became part of baseball history with the most lucrative contract ever signed in the history of Major League Baseball (MLB), with the impressive sum of $765 million dollars for 15 years.

If we divide the $765 million between the 15 years, the Dominican Soto would earn approximately $51 million dollars annually. In that sense, dividing those $51 million between the 12 months of the year, Soto would have a profit of $4.25 million per month.

Dividing that amount by 30 days of the month, the result is that Juan Soto will earn approximately $141,667 dollars daily. Doing the same calculation but in 24 hours, it turns out that the Dominican slugger will earn just over $5,900 dollars per hour.

Since an hour has 60 minutes, we divide the daily amount that Soto will earn and the result is that the Mets’ new star player You will earn just over $98 per minute.

Finally, if we divide those $98 dollars/minute by 60 seconds, the result is that Juan Soto He will earn $1.6 per second during his 15-year contract with the Mets.

Juan Soto signed the largest contract in the history of baseball and world sportjoining the New York Mets for $765 million for 15 seasons, according to the official MLB site.

Soto, one of the most coveted players in free agency, reached the 2024 World Series with the New York Yankees, however fell to the Los Angeles Dodgers. During his only season with the Yankees, he was a finalist for the American League MVP, chosen to the MLB Ideal Team for the third time and won his fifth Silver Slugger.

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In 2024, Soto achieved a batting average of .288/.419/.569, with 41 home runs and 128 RBIs, second only to Shohei Ohtani. He is the eighth player in history to surpass 200 home runs before the age of 26, and the only one to also reach 900 hits and 700 bases.

These achievements confirm Juan Soto as one of the best hitters today. In the Mets, he will share the spotlight with Puerto Rican Francisco Lindor, further strengthening the team.

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2024-12-09 16:00:00

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