Juan Soto Sends Message to Mets Teammates
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New York Mets right fielder Juan Soto went 2 for 4 with an RBI during the Mets' May 30 win over the Colorado Rockies. In doing so, Soto snapped a 0-for-17 slump
For the first time in 2025, the Mets hit back-to-back home runs as Brandon Nimmo and Juan Soto took Antonio Senzatela deep on Saturday.
When it comes to what right fielder Juan Soto, whom the Mets poached from the Yankees on a 15-year, $765 million contract this offseason, has been feeling since joining the Mets, Lindor understands. To this point, Lindor feels his teammate has been doing all the right things.
The New York Mets know Juan Soto is dealing with a rough patch for the organization, and now his teammates are coming to his defense -- including Pete Alonso.
After signing a 15-year deal worth $765 million over the offseason, Soto hasn't been able to replicate his top-three MVP finish from a season ago.
Carlos Mendoza shared a hopeful take amid New York Mets star Juan Soto's current alarming slump at the plate. “Today was one of those days where he didn't hit the ball hard, but I thought his foundation — his lower half — was in a better position,
After every half-inning in the field, Mets outfielders come together before they reach the dugout. The new Mets ritual was spawned by right fielder Juan Soto, who stole the “huddle” from Philadelphia Phillies designated Kyle Schwarber when the two were teammates with the Washington Nationals in 2021.
And while there are plenty of things to blame for the mediocre stretch, something hasn't seemed quite right with Juan Soto since the Subway Series against his former team, the New