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.
Despite being one of the few MLB teams with 30 wins this season, the New York Mets still have a lingering weakness — and it could become an even bigger problem in the weeks ahead.
One of the New York Mets’ veteran relievers recently said he could return before the season ends, which would be a big help to Carlos Mendoza’s plans.
After the New York Mets clinched their series win over the Los Angeles Dodgers, one of Pete Alonso’s teammates opened up about what it’s really like to face Shohei Ohtani.
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.
After the New York Mets fell to the Los Angeles Dodgers in the opening game of this season’s World Series rematch, manager Carlos Mendoza provided updates on two players who left the game with injuries.
Walker Buehler was ejected in his Boston Red Sox return vs. the New York Mets after confronting the umpire. He later expressed regret as Boston secured a 2-0 win at Fenway Park.
Amid the New York Mets’ recent struggles in the MLB regular season, team owner Steve Cohen issued a strong message to both the fan base and the rest of the league.
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 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.
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.
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