Juan Soto's remarkable performances for the New York Mets reached a new high as he recently set a record in Major League Baseball.
The New York Mets' star, Juan Soto, is showcasing the best performance of his career so far this regular season. He recently reached a milestone that matches one achieved by two MLB legends nearly 90 years ago.
David Wright, a New York Mets legend, shared his candid perspective on Juan Soto's choice to turn down the Yankees in free agency, adding another layer to the ongoing New York baseball rivalry.
This year, Juan Soto won’t appear in the All-Star Game—an event he had made in back-to-back seasons. But he already seems to have a plan in motion to make sure it doesn’t happen again.
Since arriving in New York, Juan Soto has shared the clubhouse with players who’ve made a name for themselves in a Mets uniform—veterans who’ve reached major career milestones like 1,000 MLB games.
After being left off the All-Star Game roster, Juan Soto continues to lead the New York Mets with MVP-level play, prompting manager Carlos Mendoza to respond with a message that’s resonating across MLB.
Juan Soto has been a standout performer for the New York Mets, especially evident in his impressive statistics throughout June. Soto was notably absent from the roster for this year's MLB All-Star Game.
After San Diego Padres star Manny Machado reached 2,000 hits in MLB, projections for Aaron Judge, Shohei Ohtani, and Juan Soto suggest who might follow next—and how soon.
Even though the New York Yankees' loss wasn’t Marcus Stroman’s fault, he didn’t hold back when talking about what it was like facing Juan Soto in Game 1 of the series against the New York Mets.
In a pivotal matchup against the Atlanta Braves, Juan Soto emerged as the standout player, propelling the New York Mets to break their losing streak and reignite their regular-season campaign.
Spencer Strider’s pointed reaction to Juan Soto’s disputed strikeout was caught on broadcast mics during the Atlanta Braves' win over the New York Mets, highlighting rising tension as New York’s slump deepens.
With his career on a steady upward trajectory, Jeremy Peña has made a major decision that now loosely connects him to Juan Soto, as both players will be represented under the same agency umbrella.
Carlos Mendoza can finally breathe a little easier after the Mets snapped their losing streak with a solid win over the Phillies — a game where Juan Soto completely stole the show with another top-tier performance.
Mick Abel’s outing against the New York Mets was tough to watch — he struggled badly against Juan Soto and others in what may have been his worst start of the season. But despite the setback, Abel is determined to move forward.
Juan Soto joins Mickey Mantle in the exclusive group of players with 1,000 hits before age 27, cementing his place among baseball’s elite early in his career.
Atlanta Braves star Ronald Acuña Jr. stunned the New York Mets with a clutch extra-inning double play involving Juan Soto, then delivered a pointed message postgame.
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