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+ ...
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.
Juan Soto enters Mets spring training confident in a stronger roster, a fresh start, a new left-field role, and high 2026 ...
President of baseball operations David Stearns is emphasizing Juan Soto and Francisco Lindor as a foundation after the Mets’ ...
Have fun," Soto said about his hopes for 2026. "Forget about all the drama and everything. Focus on the game, and win some ballgames." ...
The New York Mets are moving Juan Soto to left field, and Soto spoke about a prospect trying to earn the right field job.
In the first year of his $765 million contract, Soto was a regular lightning rod for discourse in particular. He ultimately led the National League in stolen bases (38) and on-base percentage (.396) ...
Soto addressed a range of topics as the Mets look to move on from last season's disappointment, including his relationship ...
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.