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NEW YORK — The 42,339 fans at Citi Field continued to shower Mets right fielder Juan Soto with love in Saturday’s 3-0 win ...
It seems like Juan Soto isn’t winning over critics just yet. His early 2025 numbers don’t match the hype of his $765 million ...
Kodai Senga extended his scoreless streak to 19 innings, Pete Alonso homered and the Mets​ beat the Cardinals 3-0 on Saturday.
When Soto came to the plate in the fifth inning Friday night, many of the 39,627 fans provided encouragement with a standing ...
Juan Soto entered the New York Mets ' game against the St. Louis Cardinals on Friday night mired in an uncharacteristic slump ...
Mets shortstop Francisco Lindor insisted that he and others within the clubhouse weren't bothered by Juan Soto's words.
Nobody will live under a tighter microscope in New York sports than Juan Soto. Leaving the New York Yankees for the New York Mets made it a large enough story.
In an article written by Kerry Miller of Bleacher Report, he named Baltimore Orioles outfielder Tyler O’Neill as a potential ...
Before his third at-bat on Friday night, the Citi Field crowd gave Juan Soto a standing ovation before the slugger hit an RBI ...
The struggling Juan Soto received a standing ovation from Mets fans and proceeded to get a hit, hoping to end his slump.
Fans at Citi Field already had grown restless over Juan Soto’s early-season slump, but the home crowd cheered the $765 ...