Juan Soto, showman, finally showing up for New York Mets
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Mets Star Juan Soto Makes Admission About Career-Worst Season originally appeared on Athlon Sports. After signing star outfielder Juan Soto to a 15-year, $765 million deal last offseason, many expected the New York Mets to further establish themselves as legitimate championship contenders, especially after their NLC appearance in 2024.
Mets fans: Yankees broadcaster Michael Kay thinks you’re just a whole bunch of fleas. Kay went on an absurd rant Thursday on his ESPN New York radio show, with angry Mets fans — whom he labeled “ill-informed nitwits” — being his primary targets.
Juan Soto’s struggles could lead the New York Mets to consider an offensive trade upgrade before the MLB trade deadline.
Agent calls Yankees series a hurdle for Juan Soto’s transition to Mets originally appeared on Athlon Sports.
After signing Juan Soto, anything short of a World Series appearance for the New York Mets would be seen as a letdown.
Superstar outfielder Juan Soto finally showcased at the plate over the weekend why the Mets gave him a record-setting 15-year, $765 million contract. After going 0-for-14 in New York's previous series against the Chicago White Sox,
New York is finding ways to win, and a significant reason for that is its deep and talented lineup. Two key players in the heart of that order are Starling Marte and Juan Soto. Soto, in his first full season with the Mets, has struggled at times but continues to produce when it counts.
The New York Mets face the Colorado Rockies on Sunday, June 1, 2025 (6/1/25) at Citi Field in Queens, New York.