Juan Soto, New York Mets and Red Sox
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Garrett Crochet likes to save his best for the best hitters in baseball. He needed just 10 pitches to strike out Juan Soto three times Wednesday.
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Sporting News on MSNMets made ‘hard push' to sign Dodgers World Series championThe New York Mets snapped a losing streak against the Boston Red Sox on Wednesday to join the handful of teams that have reached the 30-win mark. Despite some controversy surrounding Juan Soto, the Mets have enjoyed a strong start to the season after a Cinderella playoff run last year followed by a blockbuster offseason.
If Juan Soto regrets spurning the New York Yankees to sign with the Mets, Michael Kay has three words of advice: get over it. As Juan Soto struggles in his first season of a 15-year, $765 million deal with the New York Mets,
Soto, who spurned the Yankees for the Mets on a $765 million deal in the offseason, was the subject of a lot of reporting over the past few days, including NJ Advance Media’s Bob Klapisch, who said that Mets officials were “concerned about Soto’s lack of enthusiasm for his new team.”
Mendoza attributed Soto’s postgame comments Monday to “frustration.”
Juan Soto is feeling the heat, but the Mets superstar outfielder fired back at critics who accused him of not running hard during their loss in Boston on Monday.
The Juan Soto conversation has reached the point of ridiculousness. Nonstop gossip and millions of eyeballs on you at all times are part of the deal when you si
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It got to a point that by Sunday, Soto had no interest in doing an agreed-upon in-game interview with ESPN's Sunday Night Baseball. According to a report from NJ.com, Soto simply was tired of being asked about Aaron Judge and the move to the Mets.