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Why No. 22 was vital to Mets’ Juan Soto signing

December 13, 2024
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No. 22 is so important to Juan Soto, he had it included in his record-setting, 15-year, $765 million contract that he will continue to wear it with the Mets. 

He also has a gold chain with No. 22 on it, which he wore to his introductory press conference Thursday at Citi Field. 

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“Twenty-two is the first number I had when I made it to the big leagues,” the superstar outfielder said. “It was important to me. When the Nationals gave me that number, I was really happy, really excited. That was the first number I’ve ever wore and I am more than happy to keep embracing that number.” 


Why No. 22 was vital to Mets’ Juan Soto signing
Newest New York Met Juan Soto poses for a photo during a press conference where Soto was introduced as the newest New York Mets during a press conference at Citi Field. Charles Wenzelberg / New York Post

No. 22 has a prominent history in Mets lore.


New York Mets superstar Juan Soto speaks at a press conference in New York on December 12, 2024.
New York Mets superstar Juan Soto speaks at a press conference in New York on December 12, 2024. AFP via Getty Images

Their only two World Series titles featured players Ray Knight and Donn Clendenon wearing that number and winning the series MVP. 

“That means a lot,” Soto said. “That [makes] me really happy.”

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