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NY Mets’ new acquisition from the Orioles discusses steps taken to capture front office’s attention

The New York Mets have made their first addition for the remainder of the season by acquiring a former Baltimore Orioles pitcher. He articulated his strategy behind the move to the team.

Gregory Soto #65 of the Baltimore Orioles walks back to his dugout after being removed from the game against the Texas Rangers.
© Sam Hodde/Getty ImagesGregory Soto #65 of the Baltimore Orioles walks back to his dugout after being removed from the game against the Texas Rangers.

The New York Mets have made a strategic addition to their roster for the remainder of the regular season by acquiring Gregory Soto from the Baltimore Orioles. The team confirmed the acquisition on their official platforms, signaling their intent to strengthen their lineup.

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Mets fans are hopeful that the left-handed pitcher can address the team’s pitching challenges. Although the Mets have shown marked improvement in recent games, the addition of Soto is intended to fortify their roster for the remaining season and upcoming challenges.

In an interview with the media, Soto shared his thoughts on joining the Mets following his trade from Baltimore. He expressed his appreciation for the opportunity and detailed his efforts to stand out, ultimately leading to the Mets’ decision to pursue him.

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“I wasn’t necessarily expecting it to happen but when I was still with the Orioles, we faced them over there I was a little bit more motivated to show them what I was capable of just so they could trade for me,” Soto’s remarks reflect his readiness to make an impact with his new team as he embarks on this exciting chapter in his career.

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Soto’s performance with the Orioles this season

As the Mets contemplate potential trades for the remainder of the season, left-handed pitcher Soto emerged as one of the candidates to strengthen their roster. His performance with the Orioles has made a compelling case for the Mets’ front office to consider him as a crucial acquisition.

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In 45 appearances this season, Soto has surrendered a mere two home runs, demonstrating his prowess on the mound and making him a formidable challenge for opposing hitters. Furthermore, he has allowed only 17 runs and 29 hits, statistics that underscore his value to the Orioles and highlight the impact of his potential absence in their upcoming games.

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Soto’s impressive performance extends to his strikeout statistics, boasting 44 strikeouts this season, which averages nearly one per game. Over 36.1 innings pitched this year with the Orioles, he has recorded 10 games finished and issued 18 walks, solid numbers for a player who has been a vital part of the Orioles’ roster since last season’s conclusion.

Soto could fulfill the Mets’ pitching needs

One of the Mets’ foremost priorities has been to secure an effective player for their pitching lineup, and Soto could fit their criteria perfectly. Head Coach Carlos Mendoza had been eyeing players like Soto before the trade deadline, not only for his undeniable talent but also as one of the best left-handed pitchers in the current regular season.

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According to reports, the Mets were actively searching for a left-handed pitcher to round out their roster, and Soto’s presence is eagerly anticipated. With his expected debut in a Mets jersey, fans are buzzing on social media, thrilled at the prospect of him showcasing his skills on the field.

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