Darryl Strawberry, a New York Mets legend and former World Series champion with both New York teams, has expressed his firm conviction that Juan Soto made the right decision to join the Mets instead of the New York Yankees in MLB.
Strawberry, who is in Mets training camp as a guest instructor, believes Soto will shine as the teamās central figure in Queens. Sotoās arrival, on a 15-year, $765 million contract, marks a significant shift in the Metsā dynamics, injecting a dose of elite talent and leadership into the team. Strawberry, who has witnessed Sotoās impact firsthand, is convinced that this move will catapult the Mets to new heights.
āIt was good for him to make the decision to play here because now heās not going to be behind anybody,ā Strawberry said, per the New York Post. āJuan Soto with the Metsāyeah, you have [Francisco] Lindor, whoās greatābut if you play over there [with the Yankees] with a guy like [Aaron] Judge, youāre never gonna be bigger than him.ā
This statement highlights the importance of autonomy and leadership for Juan Soto, who now has the opportunity to be the face of a rising franchise. Strawberry, who played in and won World Series titles with both franchises, offers a unique perspective on the cultural and leadership differences between the two teams.

Juan Soto #22 of the New York Mets hits a single against the St. Louis Cardinals /d3i of a spring training game at Roger Dean Stadium on February 24, 2025 in Jupiter, Florida. (Photo by Rich Storry/Getty Images)
The significance of Sotoās arrival for the Mets
Sotoās arrival at the Mets not only strengthens the teamās lineup but also creates an atmosphere of optimism and expectation. āHe can go to another level in his career,ā Strawberry said of Soto, who hit second in the lineup against the Cardinals at Clover Park on Monday.

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āFifteen years to focus on one place and not wonder where heās going will be good for him. And being in New York is good for him. I think he realized that by playing with the Yankees last year, how good it can be. Itās all about trying to win and not just putting a team on the field. The Yankees have always done that, and now these guys are, too.ā Strawberry added.
The formation of a āBig Threeā and the expectations for the season
Sotoās arrival with the Mets has drawn comparisons to the 1980s lineup of Strawberry, Keith Hernandez, and Gary Carter. āWe had me, Keith [Hernandez], and Gary [Carter],ā Strawberry said. āThey have Soto, Pete [Alonso], and Lindor. Not to count out the other guys like [Brandon] Nimmo and [Francisco] Alvarez, but they have those really established players you can count on.ā
However, Strawberry also cautions that nothing is guaranteed in baseball. The key question is how the Metsā āBig Threeā will perform in the MLB season and whether they will be able to live up to the high expectations.





