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Juan Soto’s numbers are getting ugly. The slumping New York Mets slugger went hitless again Wednesday and failed to get the ball out of the infield in a 9-4 loss to the Chicago White Sox.
The Juan Soto discourse in New York might never quiet down — at least not until he delivers a World Series title in a Mets uniform. On paper, both New York base
As dangerous as assuming can be, we feel comfortable suggesting that any outfield trade the New York Mets make this summer won’t feature Juan Soto. Although Soto is concluding a brutal May, one featuring a .
A zany mixup on the bases cost New York Mets slugger Juan Soto a hit Tuesday night against the Chicago White Sox.
MLB season began, there was a push among New York Mets fans (and former players) to crown star shortstop Francisco Lindor as the franchise's nex
But before we add to the Soto storm clouds that refuse to lift from above the once-revered slugger’s head, we need to note that his .352 on-base percentage is still highly respectable. The key reason behind such a fierce free agency chase was that Soto’s OBP never dipped below .
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EssentiallySports on MSNNew York Media’s Yankees Favouritism Blamed for Juan Soto’s Treatment After David Ortiz’s Bold VerdictThe headlines came fast, however, the judgment came faster. The post New York Media’s Yankees Favouritism Blamed for Juan Soto’s Treatment After David Ortiz’s Bold Verdict appeared first on EssentiallySports.
Those comments are echoed throughout the Mets’ clubhouse — from Marte to manager Carlos Mendoza to shortstop Francisco Lindor, who told ESPN viewers during Sunday’s broadcast, “That’s a winning player right there. His ability to pay attention to details, all he cares about winning. ... He’s a great teammate.”