Brian Cashman, the New York Yankees` general manager, opened his mouth. It is the first time since the New York Post recently reported that it was critical whether the Yankees and the Mets would provide suites for Juan Soto (New York Mets).메이저사이트
The Mets said they would offer Soto's family a free suite, while the Yankees said they could offer Soto's family a discount, but it would be difficult to give him a free suite. They maintained that the free suite was a benefit that no other superstar who had gone through the Yankees could benefit Soto alone.
Since then, rumors have swirled that the Yankees abused Soto's family, and even Yankees fans criticized the team's inflexible policy. Against this backdrop, security issues at Yankee Stadium have emerged. The New York Post raised suspicions on Saturday (Korea time), and even reported with a bitter comment from Cashman.
The New York Post reported that the Mets' service to the Soto family is not all about providing suite rooms throughout the 15-year contract period. In addition to the suite, the Mets receive four premium seats at all home games, and receive security and family services for the family and Soto at home and on the road. In short, the Mets are responsible for the safety of the Soto family.
The New York Post said, "It is not clear what family service means. As reported by other media, there is no evidence that Soto and his family are receiving plane tickets or clothes." This can be interpreted as the Mets' sincere treatment of Soto and his family.
The New York Post further reported that Soto was upset about Yankee Stadium's security. Then, Cashman immediately refuted the claim. "In negotiations that lasted more than a month, Soto never mentioned it once."
"I'm not saying it's impossible (to strengthen security at Yankee Stadium). But if it was such a big issue, I would have listened to Scott Boras," he said. If Soto had taken issue with the security of Yankee Stadium during the negotiations, Boras would have raised an objection, but he said he had never heard such a comment from Boras. This part is a mystery.
Cashman also said something about the suite issue. "The media reported that the suite was a problem in some way, and it was made public. Is it really?," he said. It was a comment containing regret over the U.S. media's reports.
Soto even joined the Mets anyway. It doesn't look very good that the noise in the negotiation process still continues. It seems true that Soto and the Yankees became strained anyway.
Comments on “"Is Sweet Room a Problem? Is It Really?" Yankees General Manager's Meaningful Remarks...Soto's $765 million Metz-bound 'Aftermath'”