Mets, Francisco Lindor defend Juan Soto amid Struggles
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Rising Apple on MSNDavid Stearns finally acknowledges clear Juan Soto reality for NY MetsYou did the research. Read the reviews. Watched the promo where a guy rips a 6-iron 210 yards with a buttery draw. So you swiped the card, bought the full set,
The New York Mets know Juan Soto is dealing with a rough patch for the organization, and now his teammates are coming to his defense -- including Pete Alonso.
Juan Soto broke out at the plate in Friday's series opener against the Rockies with two hits, including an RBI double to help the Mets win.
There are some times that even if you have that skill and are doing everything right, that the results aren’t going to follow,” Stearns said.
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Rising Apple on MSNCould the NY Mets' offensive struggles this season be linked to seeing fewer fastballs?The New York Mets’ offense, which was widely expected to be the main engine propelling the team into the title race this season, has instead been a source of co
After every half-inning in the field, Mets outfielders come together before they reach the dugout. The new Mets ritual was spawned by right fielder Juan Soto, who stole the “huddle” from Philadelphia Phillies designated Kyle Schwarber when the two were teammates with the Washington Nationals in 2021.
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Soy Fútbol on MSNMLB Buzz: Juan Soto Struggles at the Plate but Wins Over Mets Teammates with Unique LeadershipJuan Soto’s bat hasn’t delivered in Queens just yet, but a new report reveals how the $765 million star is still leaving his mark inside the Mets’ clubhouse.
Soto has largely avoided the media during this slump and has offered short sound bites when he is interviewed. Responding to Klapisch's question about the cause for his struggles, he offered more of the same with a two-word response: "I'm fine."