New York Mets star Juan Soto will start the 2026 season in left field, a decision influenced by his participation in the upcoming World Baseball Classic with the Dominican Republic.
Mets star outfielder Juan Soto spoke about the move to left field, his relationship with Francisco Lindor, and more after he made his arrival to 2026 spring training.
PORT ST. LUCIE — To Juan Soto, there isn’t much of a mystery: The Mets, following a roster overhaul, have improved from last season, when they underachieved and missed the playoffs. Join Post Sports+ ...
Ronald Acuña Jr. and Juan Soto shared an NL Rookie of the Year ballot in 2018, with the former winning in a landslide. Eight years later, their 2018 Topps Update base rookies are separated by just a ...
Team Dominican Republic already boasts an impressive roster of Major League talent for this year’s World Baseball Classic. But on Sunday, it may have added its biggest star yet as Mets slugger Juan ...
We talk an awful lot in New York about the prime of Aaron Judge and how important it is to the Yankees -- and to No. 99 himself -- that they win a World Series while he is still having what has turned ...
John Camden set a new career high in scoring as the Cal Golden Bears got a Quad 1 win on the road over Miami. After scoring 25 points twice this season, Camden set a new career high with 26 points on ...
Not all is right in Queens it seems, as New York Mets slugger Juan Soto has made a cryptic post about his time with the New York Yankees, possibly indicating he misses the time he spent in the Bronx.
In December, New York Mets manager Carlos Mendoza suggested that rumors claiming the team dealt with clubhouse issues during its collapse last summer were inaccurate. During the latest edition of "The ...
In Juan Soto’s first year in Queens, he had a masterclass of a season in terms of individual excellence, despite the Mets organizational failure. The $765 million man posted a .396 on-base percentage ...