Juan Soto Reveals If He Regrets Leaving Yankees for Mets
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New York Mets offseason is looked at 10 years from now, the focus, understandably, will be on Juan Soto. He's the one who signed the richest contr
The New York Mets and New York Yankees will begin their first Subway Series of the 2025 MLB season on Thursday. While the matchups between these two teams are always highly anticipated, this season brings the most intrigue in years.
New York Mets slugger Juan Soto announced that he will be playing for the Dominican Republic in the upcoming 2026 World Baseball Classic.
One of the most impressive aspects of New York Mets left-handed slugger Juan Soto's game is that his production doesn't fall off when facing southpaw pitchers a
Paul Skenes pitched like the ace he is against the New York Mets' star-studded lineup on Monday, allowing just one run on six hits with six strikeouts in six innings. However, the Pittsburgh Pirates' bullpen and offense came up short in the 4-3 loss.
New York Mets outfielder Juan Soto crushed a towering home run in the fourth inning of Friday's game against the Chicago Cubs.
The two biggest moves the New York Mets made this past offseason were signing Juan Soto to a 15-year, $765 million deal (which is the largest contract in sports
New York (27-15) did most of its damage against the Pirates' (14-28) bullpen, starting with Juan Soto's RBI groundout and Pete Alonso's RBI single in the bottom of the seventh. Then, the latter star hit a walk-off sacrifice fly in the ninth. Mets manager Carlos Mendoza sounded off about Alonso after the game, via SNY.