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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 ...
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 ...
Francisco Lindor turned on an inside cutter from Ryan Fernandez leading off the ninth inning and sent the ball soaring into ...