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327/.469/.633 while recording four home runs, nine RBI, 12 runs, and 16 hits. Soto is staying in New York, but instead of Yankees pinstripes, he will wear the blue and orange uniform of the Mets.
It's tough to win MVP in the league where Shohei Ohtani is playing. Now, Juan Soto is returning to the National League after signing with the New York Mets on a record 15-year, $765 million deal.