Juan Soto slugs first homer for New York Mets
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With Soto joining Francisco Lindor and Pete Alonso in the middle of New York's order, the Amazins have as much firepower as just about anybody in the league, and an NL pennant run is most definitely ...
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Juan Soto hit his first home run with his new team and Tylor Megill allowed just one run in five frames as the Mets grabbed their first win of the 2025 season, 3-1, over the Houston Astros on Friday n...
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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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The New York Mets picked up their first win of the 2025 MLB season on Friday, defeating the Houston Astros by a final score of 3-1. While star shortstop Francisco Lindor went hitless in three at-bats, he saw his new $765 million teammate Juan Soto homer for the first time in a Mets uniform.
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At the start of spring training, the biggest worry for the Yankees was who was going to play third base in a lineup reconstituted in the absence of Juan Soto. As the weeks went on, it turned out
Harper and Schwarber hit first-pitch homers off Lucas Sims and Jose A. Ferrer in the sixth, with the only late-inning blip the two runs new reliever Jordan Romano squandered in the eighth inning, which he began with a walk and a hit batter.
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