Watching Juan Soto
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Many within a sellout crowd of 47,510 — and particularly in the ever-lively sections 203 and 204 — again booed, heckled and jeered Juan Soto throughout the Mets’ 3-2 win, just as they did in
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.
New York Yankees fans on Friday quite literally turned their backs on their team's former superstar, Juan Soto. Soto returned to Yankee Stadium in the
Juan Soto said he’s “expecting the worst” from Yankees fans, and though he clearly said it in a tongue-in-cheek way, the only thing pinstripe fans find funny is that Soto now has
On two straight nights, there were questions about whether Juan Soto was hustling down the line after putting the ball in play.
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Sporting News on MSNInsider refutes ridiculous rumors that Juan Soto takes private jet to Mets gamesOn Monday, WFAN hosts Boomer Esiason and Greg Giannotti falsely asserted that Soto has a private jet, appearing to mishear a clip from ESPN's Karl Ravech on the ESPN telecast. They seemingly claimed Soto was flying separately from the team on charter flights paid for by the Mets for him and his family.
Although Judge makes sure to say “there’s no replacing Juan Soto” Grisham has given the Yankees an alternative to Bellinger, whose fly ball/home ratio (8.9 percent) is the worst of his career.
Carlos Mendoza asserted that it's his job as the Mets manager to coach, support and teach Juan Soto in these unfamiliar trials with the Mets.
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Sporting News on MSNMets' Juan Soto gets message from Yankees' Aaron Judge amid slow start in QueensJudge and Soto embraced before Sunday night's game, an 8-2 Yankees win in which Soto went 0-for-4. After the game, Judge revealed the message of encouragement he had for Soto as he struggles through a slow start by his standards.
John Dipuglia had first scouted the Dominican Republic when he was worked for the St. Louis Cardinals. Back then, signing bonuses were $500. As he studied the scouting reports on Soto in his role as the head of the Nationals’ international scouting department, he noted his steadiness and consistency in addition to his preternatural talent.