Juan Soto slugs first homer for New York Mets
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Juan Soto gave his fans exactly what they wanted Friday in his second game in a New York Mets uniform. The Mets held a 2-0 lead over the Houston Astros in the top of the 3rd inning at Daikin Park in H...
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While Soto's deal has the $765 million base, it also includes a $75 million signing bonus with no deferred money.
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Hader struck out Soto swinging at a full-count slider wide of the zone for his 200th career save.
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Juan Soto had arrived. On his first day wearing a New York Mets uniform, Soto stretched and took batting practice. A light day, with the first full-squad workout Monday, when things get underway ...
Aaron Boone had a message for Juan Soto ahead of his first season with the Mets. “I told him, ‘You look terrible in that uniform,'” the Yankees manager said Monday at Clover park ahead of the Subway Series exhibition game at Clover Park.
PORT ST. LUCIE, Fla. — With a matter-of-fact tone, Juan Soto sounded confident. In his decision to pick the New York Mets. In his ability to perform at an elite level, starting with Thursday’s season opener. In anything, really.
Carlos Mendoza discusses the huge presence of Juan Soto on just his first day in Mets uniform Mets manager Carlos Mendoza summed up Juan Soto's first day in a Mets uniform: "It's exciting, all the ...
With a chance to make a late splash in his New York Mets debut, Juan Soto came up empty. After signing the biggest contract in baseball history last offseason, the slugger came to bat with two runners aboard and the Mets down by two in the ninth inning Thursday.
Juan Soto’s debut with the New York Mets has seemingly the entire baseball world excited. “Yeah, put me in that category too,” manager Carlos Mendoza said Thursday. “I’m excited to watch him today and every day.
The New York Mets gave Juan Soto more than three quarters of a billion dollars to do mean things to baseballs for the next 15 years. He officially got started on Friday. The 26-year-old outfielder slugged the first home run of his Mets career on Friday,
Framber Valdez pitched seven scoreless innings and Josh Hader struck out Juan Soto with two on to save the Houston Astros' 3-1 win over the New York Mets