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Juan Soto reached base six times on Sunday, a career first for a single game as he continues to heat up early in June.
Officially licensed by Major League Baseball, this handcrafted and hand painted bobblehead portrays Soto in his blue alternate gameday uniform, complete with adjustable career home run counter dials on the front of the base. - Francisco Lindor & Juan Soto & Mark Vientos New York Mets 3 Pack Mini Bighead Bobblehead Set
Mets fans: Yankees broadcaster Michael Kay thinks you’re just a whole bunch of fleas. Kay went on an absurd rant Thursday on his ESPN New York radio show, with angry Mets fans — whom he labeled “ill-informed nitwits” — being his primary targets.
If you get a $765 million contract, it's normal for fans to expect you to do all the work. That's exactly what's happening with Juan Soto, who got the highest signing in the histor
On Friday, Soto’s agent Scott Boras finally broke his silence regarding his early-season struggles, via Jorge Castillo of ESPN. He acknowledges that playing his former team, the New York Yankees, in the Bronx in May was a “hurdle” for the 26-year-old slugger.
Behind Juan Soto, Pete Alonso, a walk-off RBI single from Jeff McNeil and an excellent bullpen, the Mets overcame a two-run ditch in the eighth inning, sent the game to a 10th and stole a 5-4
There seems to be little question that the New York Mets will have several players representing the franchise in the 2025 MLB All-Star Game, which will be held
Major Juan Soto Announcement Made on Saturday originally appeared on Athlon Sports. New York Mets outfielder Juan Soto is in the first season of his historic 15-year, $765 million contract. Joining the Mets after one season with the New York Yankees, in which he helped them win an AL pennant, Soto has started slow with his new team.