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Juan Soto homered for the first time since May 9 during the Mets' game against the Rockies on Saturday, going back-to-back with Brandon Nimmo.
Certainly, no one expected that at the end of May, David Stearns would still be trying to explain Juan Soto’s slow start to his Mets career.
On Baseball Night in NY, Jose Reyes describes what he's seeing from Juan Soto's at bats of late. Dave Lennon and John Jastremski weigh in on Soto's body language. And Jose talks candidly about ...
He’s Juan Soto." The spotlight has honed in on Soto through his first two full months as a member of the Mets. Most of that is to be expected after the outfielder inked a 15-year, $765 million ...
In his first year with the Mets, Juan Soto snapped a 17-game home run drought with a 404-foot homer to left-center field in the fourth inning of New York's 8-2 win Saturday over the Colorado ...
HOUSTON — It did not take long for Juan Soto to atone for his game-ending strikeout on Opening Day. In his second at-bat in the second game of his Mets tenure, No. 22 went deep for his first ...
NY Mets president David Stearns recently addressed questions about Juan Soto’s early struggles in a candid press conference. During a recent press conference, New York Mets president David ...
In his second at-bat in the second game of his Mets tenure, Juan Soto launched his first home run with the team off Astros right-hander Hunter Brown.
It’s not what the Mets expected when they signed him to a 15-year, $765 million contract in December, but they maintain that a turnaround is coming.
In his second at-bat in the second game of his Mets tenure, Juan Soto launched his first home run with the team off Astros right-hander Hunter Brown.
In the bottom of the fourth inning against Rockies right-hander Antonio Senzatela, Brandon Nimmo and Juan Soto ignited the Mets' offense with home runs on back-to-back pitches to put them ahead 7-1.