NEW YORK — Sean Manaea was taken by the New York Mets’ family feeling, just like Juan Soto. “I thought that it was a perfect fit. I know Talat, my wife now, she loved it on the family side, as well,” Manaea said Monday during a Zoom call to discuss his $75 million, three-year contract with the Mets that was announced Dec. 27 .
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Mets pitcher Sean Manaea chats with SNY’s Gary Apple on Mets Hot Stove, and opens up about the road that brought him back to the Mets as a free agent, what it was like playing with Juan Soto in San Diego,
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NEW YORK (AP) — Sean Manaea was taken by the New York Mets’ family feeling, just like Juan Soto. “I thought that it was a perfect fit. I know Talat, my wife now, she loved it on the family ...