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“It’s a lot of money on the table if I make it,” New York Mets outfielder Juan Soto told reporters this month, one of several ...
The MLB community was surprised to learn on Sunday that New York Mets outfielder Juan Soto wasn't selected for the National League All-Star Game roster. Shortstop Francisco Lindor, first baseman Pete ...
New York Mets fans gave Juan Soto a standing ovation in response to the toxic reaction he received from Yankees fans earlier this year, and the star crushed a two-run homer against his former team.
Lindor, who is hitless in his last 17 at-bats, snuffed a Mets rally in the seventh, when he was retired on a broken-bat grounder with the bases loaded. In the ninth — as the tying run at the plate — ...
One fan told the Daily News he took a six-hour bus ride from Keeseville, N.Y., just to boo Soto. Others taped Ben Rice’s name over Soto’s on their pinstriped No. 22 jerseys.
Soto had hit .320 with a 1.153 OPS since June 1 entering Friday, and became the first Mets player since Darryl Strawberry in 1987 to collect at least 10 homers and 20 walks in a calendar month ...
Then, the Mets spiraled over the losing stretch while Soto hit .250/.413/.583 with four home runs and eight RBIs in 11 games. Wednesday was what they expected when they signed Soto to a record ...
At long last, the Mets finally can say the words with confidence: Welcome to the Juan Soto Era in Flushing. It took a little while. Longer than anyone possibly could have anticipated.
But Soto still makes things easier for everybody when he is doing all those bad Soto things. Mets fans now see it, and in lights, at Citi Field. His manager is right: The guy’s a show.
Expert Reactions of Historic Juan Soto Snub. Many experts and fans talked about Soto’s snubs being a by-product of a first-time selection-heavy All-Star game and Soto’s slow start to the season.