One of the top players to watch as the 2025 MLB season approaches is Juan Soto. Following his high-profile move from the New York Yankees to the New York Mets, Soto is ready for the new challenge. While heâs confident about his role with the Mets and feels comfortable with his new teammates, he recently shared his thoughts on facing his former team this season.
Despite a strong performance last year, the Mets made a decisive move to add Soto to their roster. While the Yankees made an effort to retain him, their offer ultimately fell short. This led to mixed reactions from Yankees fans, who werenât thrilled about Sotoâs move to their crosstown rivals. The discontent was evident during Mondayâs spring training game.
Reflecting on the upcoming matchups against his former teammates, Soto acknowledged the tension and admitted that Yankees fans likely hold a grudge against him. âFor me, itâs a different feeling facing those guys. It was a really fun experience. I know their mindset, how they are, and I had good conversations with them after the game,â Soto said.
He added, âYou know Yankees fansâthey can surprise you with anything. Iâm expecting the worst when I face them in the regular season.â Soto recognized that it wonât be easy facing fans who, just a year ago, were cheering for him but now view him as the enemy after his switch to the Mets.

Juan Soto #22 reacts after scoring on a home run hit by Giancarlo Stanton #27 of the New York Yankees against the Los Angeles Dodgers during Game One of the 2024 World Series at Dodger Stadium on October 25, 2024 in Los Angeles, California.
Sotoâs comments on Yankeesâ struggles during spring training
The Yankees have faced some significant challenges this spring, with key players dealing with injuries. Soto, who has been closely following the medical updates of those players, shared his thoughts on the situation. Having previously been teammates with some of these players, Soto expressed his concern as the season nears.

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âIâve been in touch with a lot of guys over there, and I definitely know whatâs going on,â Soto said. âEven though theyâre not my teammates anymore, I still want to know that theyâre okay and how theyâre feeling about these injuries.â
While the New York Mets and Yankees share one of the fiercest rivalries in MLB, Sotoâs concern remains with his former teammates. As the regular season approaches, heâs committed to performing at his best for the Mets, but his thoughts are still with those he played alongside in the Bronx.
Sotoâs confidence in Metsâ World Series pursuit
As the Mets aim for the World Series title, Soto remains confident in his teammatesâ abilities to reach their goal. Despite challenges during spring training, including injuries, Soto believes the team is in a strong position to compete for the 2025 Commissionerâs Trophy.
âI think weâre in a really good spot,â Soto said. âWe definitely had to go through some adversity in spring training, dealing with some injuries and stuff like that, but I think weâre going to be fine.â





