Juan Soto, after signing a lucrative contract with the New York Mets, thanked teammate Brett Baty for allowing him to wear No. 22 by gifting him a new Chevy Tahoe during spring training. Soto’s contract stipulated wearing No. 22, which had personal significance to him, and he rewarded Baty with a black Tahoe valued at $60-90,000 for giving up the number. The No. 22 is historically important to the Mets, worn by World Series MVPs Donn Clendenon and Ray Knight. the text you have in mind so that the main points are clear and easy to understand.
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The Nationals have eliminated interim manager Miguel Cairo from their managerial search, with former Twins manager Rocco Baldelli and Dodgers bench coach Danny Lehmann emerging as candidates. Both Baldelli and Lehmann have not confirmed interviews, while the Nationals are undergoing significant organizational changes, including potential staff shake-ups, following a disappointing season. Want More Context? 🔎
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