The reigning American League MVP opened up about starting the season without New York Mets superstar Juan Soto by his side.
His presence at the plate raises a question when Francisco Lindor reaches first base: How often should Lindor try to steal ...
"I mean, you can just ask him." Yet while his skill set, if you ask him, is audaciously believed to stretch beyond the ...
Following Aaron Judge and the New York Yankees' franchise record nine-home-run performance on Saturday, Judge said that while ...
Allow Juan Soto to reintroduce himself. One day after hitting his first home run as a member of the Mets, the visitors ...
Lindor, Pete Alonso, Brandon Nimmo and Mark Vientos were a combined 4-for-42 (.095) in the series. Soto, who had the Mets’ ...
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Juan Soto hit his first home run with the New York Mets when he connected in the third inning against the Houston Astros.
Soto's blast, which came off a 1-2 fastball from Brown, had a 107.3 mph exit velocity and carried some 390 feet, according to ...
With two out and no one on in the third, Juan Soto drove a 1-and-2 cutter off the facing of the second deck in rightfield to ...
"He just got me in that situation," Soto said. Hader loaded the bases with nobody out, then fanned third-string catcher ...
Juan Soto turned on a 96 mph cutter from Hunter Brown, hitting it 390 feet to right field in Houston for his first home run ...
Soto spoke with the media after the game and got honest about this final at-bat. "We all want to do something in a big spot," ...
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