During an exhilarating extra-inning victory by the New York Mets against Juan Soto's former team, Soto delivered a standout performance. The talented outfielder launched a pivotal home run and engaged in a brief exchange with pitcher MacKenzie Gore.
Just as expected, Juan Soto has officially reached his 1,000th career game in the majors — and it’s a special day, as the milestone places him in an exclusive club with just two other players.
Following Juan Soto’s slow start to the MLB season, Pete Alonso addressed the growing concerns surrounding his Mets teammate in a recent podcast appearance, offering a measured and insightful perspective.
Things are beginning to turn around for Juan Soto with the New York Mets, and his latest comments reflect a growing sense of satisfaction with his contributions to the team.
New York Mets fans were the focus of a recent message from Francisco Lindor, who brought up Juan Soto and the difficult situation he’s currently facing with the team.
With Juan Soto’s lack of production becoming increasingly obvious, the Mets outfielder felt the need to speak out and address his struggles in an attempt to quiet the growing criticism surrounding him.
As Juan Soto navigates a challenging start with the New York Mets, a respected figure from the franchise's past hopes to offer guidance behind the scenes.
Among the most significant stats this MLB season, Kyle Schwarber and Juan Soto are sharing a category so exclusive that most players can only dream of ever reaching it.
Amid growing scrutiny, Juan Soto delivers a sharp response to effort-related criticism following the New York Mets' loss to the Red Sox, as Mets grapples with an extended offensive slump.
The New York Mets are currently facing offensive production issues, prompting Juan Soto to address and curb the criticism directed at his teammates.
It was no coincidence that Juan Soto declined an ESPN segment during Game 3 of the Subway Series. After the Mets lost the series, the Dominican slugger also chose not to speak with reporters. There was a reason behind all of it.
The Subway Series between the New York Mets and New York Yankees generated plenty of buzz surrounding Juan Soto’s return to Yankee Stadium. Before the final game of the series, Aaron Judge took a moment to share a few words with his former teammate.
Juan Soto was booed loudly in his return to Yankee Stadium as the New York Yankees beat the New York Mets in a tense Subway Series opener. Manager Carlos Mendoza addressed the crowd’s response.
The opening game of the Subway Series between the New York Yankees and Juan Soto’s Mets captured a powerful moment on video with a strong reaction from the Bleacher Creatures section.
Juan Soto returns to Yankee Stadium as a New York Met, ready for the Subway Series. New York Yankees fans may boo, but Carlos Mendoza trusts his poise.
The New York Yankees certainly lost a major player, but Aaron Judge reportedly did everything he could to convince Juan Soto to stay — and he recently opened up about that effort.
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