It was an appropriate setting for a monumental day in Mets history.
As generational slugger Juan Soto was introduced on Thursday at Citi Field, his news conference took place not in the regular press room at ground level but on the Excelsior level in the Piazza club.
The seismic nature of the signing and the player necessitated the extra room, and Soto looked calm and comfortable in his new surroundings as he took questions from reporters while sitting next to beaming owner Steve Cohen, president of baseball operations David Stearns, and his agent, Scott Boras, in front of a packed club that was buzzing.
Of course, one of the main questions people wanted to know was why Soto chose the Mets instead of the Yankees, Red Sox, Blue Jays, and Dodgers. What, aside from the massive contract, set them apart?
And as he answered, Soto kept coming back to two main themes: what he thinks the Mets' future will be like and what the overall experience is going to be for him and his family.
"When I look at my family, I think they're gonna have the best time," Soto said. "That's what I look at -- what they showed me. They always talk about family. They always talk about sticking together and things like that. That's one of the things that opened my eyes, and decided with my family. That's when I started thinking about all the love that it can give me. For me and my family."
Added Soto: "They showed me a lot of love from the standpoint of what they have for me, and how they're going to try to make it comfortable for me. That's one of the things that impressed me more -- how they're gonna treat everybody around me and my family and stuff like that. That's one of the things I was looking for. At the end of the day, you're trying to be comfortable where you're at and have a good time.
"The money standpoint definitely is gonna be there. It's gonna come. It's always great. But definitely, I was really impressed with what they showed me that they can do with my family and stuff like that."