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NEW YORK — When Juan Soto faced the Yankees for the first time as a member of the Mets in May, the boos consistently came raining down during the three-game series. It was a tough run for Soto ...
Before Soto’s first plate appearance, many within a crowd of 41,216 gave him a standing ovation. Yankees fans in attendance booed Soto before each at-bat, but the Mets faithful largely drowned ...
Since June 1, Soto has been hitting .320 with an OPS of 1.153, becoming the first Mets player since Darryl Strawberry in 1987 to achieve at least 10 home runs and 20 walks in a calendar month.
Juan Soto went 3-for-4 with a home run, double and single, falling just a triple shy of the cycle in the Mets' 6-5 comeback win over the Yankees.
There was a moment early in the season when some New York Mets fans held their breath watching Juan Soto. His bat hadn’t quite come alive yet, and skeptics started whispering about the $765 ...
Therefore, the Mets had runners on first and second base, with no outs, and Juan Soto (who is hitting .342 with 13 home runs and 26 RBIs in his last 34 games) coming up to bat.
Soto shined in the Bronx, clubbing a career-high 41 home runs, finishing third in American League MVP voting and helping the Yankees reach their first World Series since 2009 in his age-25 season ...
After a rough debut for the Mets in the first Subway Series, Juan Soto belted a two-run home run in his first at-bat against the Yankees on Friday.
It didn’t take long for Juan Soto to reverse his Subway Series fortune. Seven weeks after he was booed relentlessly by Yankees fans during a rough weekend in the Bronx, the Mets slugger launched ...
Soto, who received a standing ovation before his opening at-bat, ripped a game-tying two-run home run off the Yankees' Marcus Stroman to tie the series opener, 2-2, after one inning on Friday ...
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