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Rising Apple on MSNNY Mets coach has somehow helped Juan Soto add another weapon to his repertoire
At first glance, Juan Soto stealing bases for the New York Mets feels about as likely as Po becoming a kung fu master. In Kung Fu Panda, the roly-poly underdog
Juan Soto finds himself in quite the historic company. The New York Mets slugger has started his tenure with his new team in a way no one has in 89 years. In fact, only two players in MLB history have done what Soto has done with the Mets, and their names are Babe Ruth and Jimmie Foxx.
The New York Mets' star, Juan Soto, is showcasing the best performance of his career so far this regular season. He recently reached a milestone that matches one achieved by two MLB legends nearly 90 years ago.
Juan Soto scored go-ahead run in the eighth inning, beating a throw to the plate, and the Mets avoided a three-game sweep Sunday with a 3-2 win over the Reds.
The Major League Baseball trade market has begun to heat up. If on Thursday night Seattle and Arizona agreed to the swap of Josh Naylor to the Mariners, on Friday the New York Mets
Rafael Devers and Juan Soto get an opportunity to reintroduce themselves to familiar foes for their new teams when the New York Mets open a three-game road series against the San Francisco Giants on Friday night.
Being complacent isn’t going to make that happen. The Mets have to get over the thought of losing out on potential and missing out on a guarantee, if it requires them to trade away prospects. If they can get a solid player without giving up too much, then go for it. But contenders do whatever it takes to win.
A commentator blamed New York Mets fans for Juan Soto not attending the 2025 Major League Baseball All-Star Game. At the time the All-Star lineups were announced, it was thought