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Juan Soto has thus far enjoyed himself in a New York Mets uniform. While his individual production has fallen somewhat short of expectations — .845 OPS and eigh
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Pro Football Network on MSN‘Paul Skenes Making It Look Mets Wasted Their Money’: Fans Erupt After Pirates Ace Silences Juan Soto & Pete Alonso With Back-to-Back K’sJuan Soto showed up in the New York Mets with a big contract and MVP expectations. But on Monday night, it was Paul Skenes who made the MVP play. Soto went down swinging, just like Pete Alonso. Fans were quick to react and some wondered about Soto’s value,
During the New York Yankees' May 12 game against the Seattle Mariners, Yankees infielder Oswaldo Cabrera tagged up from third base after Aaron Judge hit a fly b
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Sporting News on MSNMets' Juan Soto makes Yankees announcement before Subway SeriesAfter Juan Soto left the Yankees to join the Mets, there will be fans in the Bronx ready to let him hear it. He knows it, the Yankees know it, and the Mets know it. From boos to profanity to whatever else might come with it, Soto is ready for it.
With the Subway Series set to ignite another chapter of New York's baseball rivalry, Soto insists he's simply focused on winning. But he told the New York Post that it will be 50,000 against 1 when he returns to Yankee Stadium for the first time since taking the Mets’ $765 million offer.
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Total Pro Sports on MSN“They Turn Into The Rockies” – Paul Skenes’ Stellar Performance Draws Negative Reactions For Juan Soto And The MetsPaul Skenes is having a great second year in the big leagues as he’s all set to have another strong run. The young pitcher was up against the New York Mets on Monday, where he pitched against some of the top sluggers.
Juan Soto is ready for the crowd’s reaction, however filled with vitriol it may be, on Friday when he returns to Yankee Stadium for his first Subway Series as a member of the New York Mets. The crowd,
The New York Mets were taken to the brink in both of their games against the Pittsburgh Pirates so far, but they won both. They beat the Pirates 2-1 on Tuesday after beating them 4-3 on Monday, and are now three games ahead atop the NL East.
MLB announced a new policy decision Tuesday afternoon, with commissioner Rob Manfred deciding baseball bans will now end when the individuals pass away. The decision effectively made Rose, who passed away September 30, 2024, at the age of 83, and 15 others eligible for the Hall of Fame once again.
Despite the loss, Wednesday night was yet another showcase of the Mets’ dominant pitching, and it came from a guy who has never started a major-league game. To get such pitching is a testament to just how strong the Mets’ depth is — even without Sean Manaea (oblique) and Frankie Montas (lat) in the rotation
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Yardbarker on MSNDavid Wright discusses how Francisco Lindor impacts Mets' 'vibes'Lindor is a big reason the "fun" Mets opened Wednesday at 28-15 after they won 17 of their first 21 home games.