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Remarkably, as recently as the 1980s, two Hall of Fame icons, Mickey Mantle and Willie Mays, were banned from baseball for ...
Hunter Mulholland is a Newsweek contributor based in St. Louis, Missouri. His focus is MLB Content. Hunter has been with Newsweek since April 2025 and previously worked at Fansided and SportsHub STL.
Almost a third of the way into the season, it's fair to say Juan ... Soto's relative lack of production is a bit confusing because he making a ton of contact and smashing the ball, yet his results ...
The Juan Soto experiment ... the fourth inning Monday. Soto may believe he has hustled, but the video didn’t lie Monday night. The right fielder hit a towering fly ball with a 101.9mph exit ...
It took about one-third of Juan Soto’s ... s box to first base, Soto again showed less than 100% effort against the Boston Red Sox on Monday night when he hit a ball off the Green Monster ...
Juan Soto did not have a great night against the Boston Red Sox on Monday. Soto went 1-for-4 as the Mets lost for the fourth time in the last five games. Soto grounded out three times, including ...
BOSTON — As the baseball sailed deep to left field, Juan Soto took two steps backward out of the batter's box to appreciate the flight. The only problem? The ball bounced about halfway up the ...
During the sixth inning of the New York Mets' May 19 road game against the Boston Red Sox, slugger Juan Soto smashed a ball to left field that he clearly thought was going to be a home run.
These are not the questions Juan Soto wants to face from New York media. On Sunday, the New York Mets slugger took heat for not sprinting on a potential ground-ball single that instead resulted in ...
BOSTON — As the baseball sailed deep to left field, Juan Soto took two steps backward out of the batter's box to appreciate the flight. The only problem? The ball bounced about halfway up the Green ...