New York Mets, Juan Soto
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“It’s a lot of money on the table if I make it,” New York Mets outfielder Juan Soto told reporters this month, one of several comments the slugger has made since he left the New York Yankees to sign a megadeal with the New York Mets that rankled those who believe highly paid players should not show how much they care about being highly paid.
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Rising Apple on MSNNY Mets coach has somehow helped Juan Soto add another weapon to his repertoireAt first glance, Juan Soto stealing bases for the New York Mets feels about as likely as Po becoming a kung fu master. In Kung Fu Panda, the roly-poly underdog
The New York Yankees didn't get Juan Soto back. Instead, the crosstown rival Mets took Soto to their side of the Subway Series. And because of that, the Yankees are heading toward the trade deadline with a bit of extra desperation. ESPN's Buster Olney explained in a new article out Friday:
New York Yankees outfielder Cody Bellinger is having a stellar season, and he's still heating up. According to one key metric, Bellinger is now outperforming ev
Juan Soto bolted without hesitation, using his legs more so than his bat to help a Mets team in dire need of a run in Sunday’s eighth inning.
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With another homer Saturday against the Royals, Mets slugger Juan Soto continues to show why he should've been an NL All-Star.
The Mets put together a three-run rally with Juan Soto driving in two with a single off right-hander Reid Detmers to tie the game.
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Michael Kay has a bone to pick with the Mets’ $765 million star. YES Network’s play-by-play broadcaster sounded off on Juan Soto following comments made by the 26-year-old outfielder about not being named an All-Star this year, particularly the “money on the table” with the snub.
Entering the second half of the season on Friday, the New York Mets lead the National League East by 0.5 games over the Philadelphia Phillies. After advancing t
The Yankees, who traded five players for Soto and Trent Grisham, need Soto to have a monster year, and he’s off to a sensational start with a .450/.560/.650 line and 1.210 OPS in the first week.
The Major League Baseball trade market has begun to heat up. If on Thursday night Seattle and Arizona agreed to the swap of Josh Naylor to the Mariners, on Friday the New York Mets