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The New York Yankees relied on the man wearing No. 22 in big moments last season. ... But it's not the same person wearing No. 22. Last season, it was Juan Soto. This time around, Ben Rice.
Ben Rice is picking up where Juan Soto left off Ben Rice made his MLB debut last season replacing the injured Anthony Rizzo as the Yankees’ first baseman wearing Ni. 93.
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Juan Soto reveals Yankees were ‘No. 1’ early in free agency and why he ultimately picked Mets By . Dan Martin. Published March 22, 2025, 7:42 p.m. ET.
Juan Soto’s departure last winter for a record-setting 15-year, $765 million contract with the crosstown Mets left an untold number of Yankees fans with pricey, pinstriped No. 22 jerseys they no ...
Juan Soto will be booed by Yankees fans, and booed quite loudly, and cursed when the Subway Series begins on Friday night in the Bronx. They might just wake a sleeping Mets lion.
Juan Soto's night began with a hug. As he warmed up in the outfield before Sunday’s Subway Series finale at Yankee Stadium, the Mets star shared an embrace, a smile and a few laughs with Aaron ...
Oct. 22, 2024 Updated Oct. 23, 2024. Aaron Judge left money on the table to stay in New York long-term. The Yankees won’t get as lucky with Juan Soto, even if they win the World Series.
But it's not the same person wearing No. 22. Last season, it was Juan Soto. This time around, Ben Rice. Soto went to the Mets for $765 million. So far, Rice is outplaying the guy who used to wear ...