Unfortunately for the New York Mets, they couldn’t do much to win the Subway Series, and in Game 3, Pete Alonso found himself at the center of a painful play—one he was forced to speak about afterward.
The New York Mets could face off with the New York Yankees in the postseason this October—and Pete Alonso has already sent a clear message about what that might look like.
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.
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 Mets started the season stronger than ever, and that might help explain the message behind Juan Soto’s recent bold remarks before playing the New York Yankees.
Just hours before the matchup against the Yankees, Carlos Mendoza moved to reinforce the New York Mets’ bullpen with a 5.21 ERA arm — a decision that drew mixed and confused reactions from fans on social media.
Following one of the biggest deals in sports history, New York Yankees fans will reunite with Juan Soto at their home stadium. Ahead of the matchup, the star outfielder made a bold statement while wearing a New York Mets jersey.
Francisco Lindor was one of the key players for the New York Mets in the victory over the Chicago Cubs in the series finale.
New York Mets’ Carlos Mendoza had to speak up and be honest about Tylor Megill after a series of poor outings. With a major opportunity coming up, Megill will soon have the chance to prove himself once again.
Pete Alonso and the New York Mets suffered a difficult setback against the Arizona Diamondbacks, but the concerns regarding Brandon Nimmo were cleared by the player.
Pete Alonso has emerged as one of the most reliable players for the New York Mets this season. Following the start of their series against the Arizona Diamondbacks, the slugger shared the secret behind his impressive run of form.
Tough blow for the New York Mets, recently confirmed by manager Carlos Mendoza, who announced that one of Juan Soto’s key teammates will miss nearly two months with an injury.
Pete Alonso and the New York Mets are facing growing concerns after manager Carlos Mendoza revealed that two more of Alonso’s teammates were added to the injury report following Sunday’s game.
New York Mets manager Carlos Mendoza shares concerning injury update on key teammate of Francisco Lindor ahead of crucial stretch.
The Philadelphia Phillies have a fierce rivalry with the New York Mets—but it’s not just about winning games. It’s also about the excitement of seeing superstar talents like Bryce Harper and Juan Soto share the same field.
Even though the New York Mets dropped the game where Juan Soto finally launched his first home run with the team, he didn’t stay quiet — and made his message loud and clear after a strong showing in Queens.
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