The New York Mets‘ fanbase has high expectations for their team, where every player’s performance is scrutinized. One player under the microscope is their new acquisition, Juan Soto, who is still trying to find his rhythm after a slow start to the season. With just one home run, Soto has sparked some doubts among fans. However, his 12 hits and 10 runs show that he’s eager to contribute to the team’s success.

Despite a rocky beginning to the season, the Mets have managed to post an 8-3 record. It’s clear that they’re aiming for a deep postseason run. While the early results didn’t exactly match fans’ expectations, the Mets, led by Soto, Francisco Lindor, and the rest of the roster, are currently riding a five-game winning streak.

Soto has faced scrutiny, with comparisons to other superstars like Shohei Ohtani and Aaron Judge, but he remains confident. After the Mets’ victory over the Miami Marlins, a team that’s struggled this season, Soto addressed the pitchers who are choosing to avoid facing him. While he hasn’t been the most feared hitter yet, he highlighted the collective strength of the Mets’ lineup.

“I know that whenever they don’t want to pitch to me, I have a guy behind me who can make it even worse for them. I’m really happy about that,” Soto told SNY after the win.

Juan Soto #22, Tyrone Taylor and Brandon Nimmo #9 of the New York Mets celebrate after their team’s win over the Houston Astros at Daikin Park on March 28, 2025 in Houston, Texas.

Head coach Mendoza trusts Soto and Lindor

Despite not being as impactful in recent matchups during the first part of the regular season, Mets head coach Carlos Mendoza remains confident that Soto and Lindor are two of the team’s top players. When asked about what makes his team stand out this season, Mendoza didn’t hesitate to name them as key contributors.

Mendoza addressed a question from a young reporter following a game against the Toronto Blue Jays, reflecting on the Mets’ strengths compared to other teams. “We’ve got Juan Soto and Francisco Lindor,” he said, emphasizing the unique strength of his roster this season.

McNeil and Alvarez progress in rehab

MLB insider Anthony DiComo reported that Jeff McNeil will begin his rehab assignment later this week, while Francisco Alvarez is scheduled to start his on Wednesday. This means the Mets could have both players back in the lineup soon, potentially before the end of April. This news serves as a significant boost for a team that has started the season strong despite key absences.

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