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Manager Carlos Mendoza mentioned before Game 1 of a possible 2,430 games to come for Juan Soto as a Met that Soto is human, too.
From New York Post
If ever there were a team positioned to win consecutive World Series for the first time since the New York Yankees won three straight from 1998 to 2000, it’s this one.
From The New York Times
Hader struck out Soto swinging at a full-count slider wide of the zone for his 200th career save.
From The Washington Post
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Soto is starting his first season with the Mets after playing with the New York Yankees in 2024. In Peter's full interview, which can be seen on TODAY on March 24, Soto talks about New York fans being torn when he left the Bronx for Queens.
Juan Soto’s bat earned him the biggest contract in professional sports history this offseason when he signed a 15-year, $765 deal with the Mets in December. But the 26-year-old slugger didn’t ...
PORT ST. LUCIE, Fla. — Days before he debuted in the major leagues at 19 years old, Juan Soto was in Woodbridge, Virginia, playing in a lower level of the minor leagues, 31 miles and a world ...
Even New York Mets fans can't deny that Juan Soto and Aaron Judge were among the most entertaining duos to watch in baseball history during the 2024 season. These two superstars producing MVP ...
PORT ST. LUCIE — Aaron Boone had a message for Juan Soto ahead of his first season with the Mets. “I told him, ‘You look terrible in that uniform,'” the Yankees manager said Monday at ...
After months filled with hype and speculation about why he left the New York Yankees in free agency, All-Star outfielder Juan Soto will make his official New York Mets debut during Thursday's ...
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Pro Football Network on MSN$765M Bust? Juan Soto’s Crowd-Pulling Ability Dismissed Amid His Heartbreaking Mets DebutThe New York Mets’ $765 million superstar had a chance to be the hero on Opening Day, but Juan Soto ended up making the final out in a heartbreaking loss. The slugger had an uncharacteristic slip-up,
Josh Hader gets Juan Soto swinging to finish off the Astros' 3-1 win over the Mets.